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Herbert Frederick Dinklocker

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Herbert Frederick Dinklocker

Birth
West Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Jun 1961 (aged 64)
West Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Standard Sentinel, Hazleton, PA, Monday, June 12, 1961:
H. Dinklocker Dies Sunday -- Herbert F. Dinklocker, 62, 10 North Broad Street, West Hazleton, died at his home yesterday afternoon of a heart attack. Years ago he operated a hardware store in West Hazleton, and for the past year and a half he was employed as a maintenance man at the YWCA.
He was born in West Hazleton, son of the late Harmon [sic] and Elizabeth Schade Dinklocker, and lived in West Hazleton his entire life. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, charter member of the Hazleton Lions Club, member of the Hazleton Elks Lodge, and one of the original members of the West Hazleton Improvement club. At one time he served as a school director in he borough.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Williams Dinklocker; two daughters, Marilyn, wife of Dr. James Hodge, Akron, O., and Nancy, wife of Louis Hill, Adelphia, Md; two grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Lamb, West Hazleton; Mrs. John B. Walbridge, Drexel Hill; Calvin Dinklocker, Pine Grove; Margaret Dinklocker, Philadelphia; Wilbur Dinklocker, Hazleton; and Rollin Dinklocker, Jenkintown.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Standard Sentinel, Hazleton, PA, Monday, June 12, 1961:
H. Dinklocker Dies Sunday -- Herbert F. Dinklocker, 62, 10 North Broad Street, West Hazleton, died at his home yesterday afternoon of a heart attack. Years ago he operated a hardware store in West Hazleton, and for the past year and a half he was employed as a maintenance man at the YWCA.
He was born in West Hazleton, son of the late Harmon [sic] and Elizabeth Schade Dinklocker, and lived in West Hazleton his entire life. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, West Hazleton, charter member of the Hazleton Lions Club, member of the Hazleton Elks Lodge, and one of the original members of the West Hazleton Improvement club. At one time he served as a school director in he borough.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Williams Dinklocker; two daughters, Marilyn, wife of Dr. James Hodge, Akron, O., and Nancy, wife of Louis Hill, Adelphia, Md; two grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Lamb, West Hazleton; Mrs. John B. Walbridge, Drexel Hill; Calvin Dinklocker, Pine Grove; Margaret Dinklocker, Philadelphia; Wilbur Dinklocker, Hazleton; and Rollin Dinklocker, Jenkintown.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.


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