Residence 88 Lincoln Ave. Brooklyn
Father was a veteran of the Civil War
Graduated from Brooklyn Law School; authority in real estate law; connected with the Registers Office for 40 years.
Joined the 47th Regiment NY National Guard, retiring in 1942 as a Lt. Col.
Veteran of the Spanish American War
Served as commanding officer of Camp Lee, VA with the rank of Major during WWI
Served at the Mexican border in 1916
Member of Merchant's Lodge 709, F&AM
Survived by wife Grace Decker Ecke, two sons, Albert Dekker a moving picture actor in Hollywood, CA and Major Robert S. Ecke, a physician with the US Typhus Commission in Egypt; daughter WAC Lt. Kathryn G. Ecke at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa and 3 grandchildren∼Married Grace Dekker on October 11, 1904 in Kings Co, New York
Residence 88 Lincoln Ave. Brooklyn
Father was a veteran of the Civil War
Graduated from Brooklyn Law School; authority in real estate law; connected with the Registers Office for 40 years.
Joined the 47th Regiment NY National Guard, retiring in 1942 as a Lt. Col.
Veteran of the Spanish American War
Served as commanding officer of Camp Lee, VA with the rank of Major during WWI
Served at the Mexican border in 1916
Member of Merchant's Lodge 709, F&AM
Survived by wife Grace Decker Ecke, two sons, Albert Dekker a moving picture actor in Hollywood, CA and Major Robert S. Ecke, a physician with the US Typhus Commission in Egypt; daughter WAC Lt. Kathryn G. Ecke at Ft. Des Moines, Iowa and 3 grandchildren∼Married Grace Dekker on October 11, 1904 in Kings Co, New York
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