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Herbert Brown Klotz

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Herbert Brown Klotz

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Oct 1928 (aged 29)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Greenwood Terrace, Section 1, Lot 02423, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Herbert B. Klotz did not marry. Obituary from the Toledo Blade newspaper:

TOLEDOAN DIES IN HOTEL ROOM - Body of Herbert B. Klotz, Heart Attack Victim, Found in Bed.


The body of Herbert B. Klotz, 29, of 21 Twenty-first Street, who was found dead in a Pittsburgh hotel Wednesday night, will be brought to Toledo Thursday night. Mr. Klotz, who was well-known in Toledo, was a salesman for Johnson & Johnson Co., manufacturer of surgical appliance.

The body of Mr. Klotz was found by the house detective of the William Penn Hotel, where he was stopping, when a friend became alarmed because Klotz did not answer the phone.

He is believed to have been dead 20 hours when found. Heart disease is thought to have caused his death. Mr. Klotz is survived by his mother, Daisy Brown Klotz, and a brother, Donald H. Klotz, both of the Twenty-first Street address. Funeral services will be held at the Couldwell-Flagler Funeral home Saturday at 2 P.M. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery.

Herbert B. Klotz did not marry. Obituary from the Toledo Blade newspaper:

TOLEDOAN DIES IN HOTEL ROOM - Body of Herbert B. Klotz, Heart Attack Victim, Found in Bed.


The body of Herbert B. Klotz, 29, of 21 Twenty-first Street, who was found dead in a Pittsburgh hotel Wednesday night, will be brought to Toledo Thursday night. Mr. Klotz, who was well-known in Toledo, was a salesman for Johnson & Johnson Co., manufacturer of surgical appliance.

The body of Mr. Klotz was found by the house detective of the William Penn Hotel, where he was stopping, when a friend became alarmed because Klotz did not answer the phone.

He is believed to have been dead 20 hours when found. Heart disease is thought to have caused his death. Mr. Klotz is survived by his mother, Daisy Brown Klotz, and a brother, Donald H. Klotz, both of the Twenty-first Street address. Funeral services will be held at the Couldwell-Flagler Funeral home Saturday at 2 P.M. Burial will be in Forest Cemetery.

Bio by: Dr. Andree Swanson



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