Enamelworker, Dies
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Frederick Wieneke, 34, an employee of the Bellaire Enamel company, died Sunday morning at 7:10 o'clock at his home, 4516 Jefferson Street. He was in apparently in good health until Saturday night, having taken ill shortly before midnight and expiring within about eight hours.
He was a son of the late Edward F. Wieneke and is survived by the following brothers and sisters, William Wieneke and Mrs. Henry Falck of Wheeling, Edward C. Wieneke with whom he made his home, Mrs. J.E. Hobbs, Shadyside, Mrs. Clyde Stewart and Mrs. William John, Bellaire.
The body was taken to the Grafton-Bauknecht-Mellott funeral home where services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. A.L. Wellmeyer of the First Methodist church officaiting, the body to be taken to Clarington for burial.
Bellaire Daily Leader
Dec. 26, 1939
page #8
Tuesday
Enamelworker, Dies
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Frederick Wieneke, 34, an employee of the Bellaire Enamel company, died Sunday morning at 7:10 o'clock at his home, 4516 Jefferson Street. He was in apparently in good health until Saturday night, having taken ill shortly before midnight and expiring within about eight hours.
He was a son of the late Edward F. Wieneke and is survived by the following brothers and sisters, William Wieneke and Mrs. Henry Falck of Wheeling, Edward C. Wieneke with whom he made his home, Mrs. J.E. Hobbs, Shadyside, Mrs. Clyde Stewart and Mrs. William John, Bellaire.
The body was taken to the Grafton-Bauknecht-Mellott funeral home where services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. A.L. Wellmeyer of the First Methodist church officaiting, the body to be taken to Clarington for burial.
Bellaire Daily Leader
Dec. 26, 1939
page #8
Tuesday
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