On Wednesday, January 31, 1934 at her residence, 1511 Buchanan street n.w., Aimee Louise Berkeley, widow of Charles Homer Berkeley and beloved mother of Kenneth H. Berkeley of this city and Byron H. Berkeley of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services at the above residence on Friday, February 2 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, January 31, 1934, p. A9
Mrs. Berkeley Dies; Was Native of D.C.
Mother of Radio Program Director Had Lived in Washington All Her Life
Mrs. Aimee Louise Berkeley, 55, mother of Kenneth H. Berkeley, program director of radio stations WMAL and WRC, died this morning at her home, 1511 Buchanan street.
She was the widow of Charles H. Berkeley, who died here at his home of a heart attack December 23. Mrs. Berkeley was a native of the District and had lived here all her life.
Surviving in addition to Kenneth H. Berkeley is another son, Byron H. Berkeley of St. Louis.
Funeral services were yet to be arranged.
On Wednesday, January 31, 1934 at her residence, 1511 Buchanan street n.w., Aimee Louise Berkeley, widow of Charles Homer Berkeley and beloved mother of Kenneth H. Berkeley of this city and Byron H. Berkeley of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services at the above residence on Friday, February 2 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressional Cemetery.
The Evening Star, January 31, 1934, p. A9
Mrs. Berkeley Dies; Was Native of D.C.
Mother of Radio Program Director Had Lived in Washington All Her Life
Mrs. Aimee Louise Berkeley, 55, mother of Kenneth H. Berkeley, program director of radio stations WMAL and WRC, died this morning at her home, 1511 Buchanan street.
She was the widow of Charles H. Berkeley, who died here at his home of a heart attack December 23. Mrs. Berkeley was a native of the District and had lived here all her life.
Surviving in addition to Kenneth H. Berkeley is another son, Byron H. Berkeley of St. Louis.
Funeral services were yet to be arranged.
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