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John William Henry Bockelmann

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
21 Dec 1914 (aged 51)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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BOCKELMANN -- Suddenly on December 21, 1914, J.W. HENRY, aged 51 years, husband of Ida F. Bockelmann.

Funeral from his late residence, Traymore Avenue near Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) December 23, 1914
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The funeral of J.W. HENRY BOCKELMANN, who became suddenly ill on a Harford Avenue car early Monday morning and died a few minutes later in the Harford Avenue car barn, will take place tomorrow morning from his home on the Travmore road near Hamilton Avenue. Services conducted by the Rev. Staples of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Chapel. Burial in Baltimore Cemetery.

Mr. Bockelmann had been employed in the custom department of Strauss Bros.

Surviving him are a widow, Mrs. Ida F. Bockelmann, formerly Miss Timpel; two sons, C. Hiron and Luther T. Bockelmann and one daughter, Mrs. Marie Rodenhi.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) December 23, 1914
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BOCKELMANN -- Suddenly on December 21, 1914, J.W. HENRY, aged 51 years, husband of Ida F. Bockelmann.

Funeral from his late residence, Traymore Avenue near Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton. Interment in Baltimore Cemetery.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) December 23, 1914
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The funeral of J.W. HENRY BOCKELMANN, who became suddenly ill on a Harford Avenue car early Monday morning and died a few minutes later in the Harford Avenue car barn, will take place tomorrow morning from his home on the Travmore road near Hamilton Avenue. Services conducted by the Rev. Staples of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Chapel. Burial in Baltimore Cemetery.

Mr. Bockelmann had been employed in the custom department of Strauss Bros.

Surviving him are a widow, Mrs. Ida F. Bockelmann, formerly Miss Timpel; two sons, C. Hiron and Luther T. Bockelmann and one daughter, Mrs. Marie Rodenhi.

Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) December 23, 1914
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