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Melville William Ohring

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Melville William Ohring

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
15 Mar 1939 (aged 45)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7618596, Longitude: -96.7593849
Plot
Section 1, Lot 23 SW1/2, Plot 3
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Dallasite Drops Dead After Leaving Family Breakfast Table

Melville William Ohring, 45, cash register service man, fell dead of a heart attack as he left the family breakfast table Wednesday.
A twenty-year resident of Dallas and a member of St. Joseph's Church, Mr. Ohring left the kitchen apparently in good spirits and fell with the fatal attack as he was passing through the adjacent room. He had been in ill health for a month. He came to Dallas from Chicago.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Magadalen Ohring, and two daughters, Miss Dorothy Ohring and Miss Evelyn Ohring, all of Dallas; his mother, Mrs. Lena Ohring, and a brother, Raymond Ohring of Long Beach, Calif, and two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Kaufman of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Mrs. O. H. Marwell of Dallas. [Source: "Dallasite Drops Dead After Leaving Family Breakfast Table," Dallas Morning News, March 16, 1939, page 15]
Dallasite Drops Dead After Leaving Family Breakfast Table

Melville William Ohring, 45, cash register service man, fell dead of a heart attack as he left the family breakfast table Wednesday.
A twenty-year resident of Dallas and a member of St. Joseph's Church, Mr. Ohring left the kitchen apparently in good spirits and fell with the fatal attack as he was passing through the adjacent room. He had been in ill health for a month. He came to Dallas from Chicago.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Magadalen Ohring, and two daughters, Miss Dorothy Ohring and Miss Evelyn Ohring, all of Dallas; his mother, Mrs. Lena Ohring, and a brother, Raymond Ohring of Long Beach, Calif, and two sisters, Mrs. A. C. Kaufman of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Mrs. O. H. Marwell of Dallas. [Source: "Dallasite Drops Dead After Leaving Family Breakfast Table," Dallas Morning News, March 16, 1939, page 15]


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