Grandmother of Betty Grable Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hofmann, grandmother of Betty Grable, motion picture actress, will be held at 7:30 a.m. today from the Robert J. Ambruster Mortuary, 6633 Clayton road, to St. Luke's Catholic Church, Richmond Heights, with interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Mrs. Hofmann died yesterday at the Missouri Baptist Hospital from the infirmities of age. She was 91, and had been a patient in the hospital for two months.
Mrs. Hofmann, a native of Dublin, Ind., came to St. Louis during the Civil War, the wife of Lieut. Charles E. Hofmann, officer in the Union army. Later he became a member of the firm of Hofmann Brothers; Produce Company, which today is operated by sons of the founders. He died in 1918.
Grandmother of Betty Grable Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Hofmann, grandmother of Betty Grable, motion picture actress, will be held at 7:30 a.m. today from the Robert J. Ambruster Mortuary, 6633 Clayton road, to St. Luke's Catholic Church, Richmond Heights, with interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Mrs. Hofmann died yesterday at the Missouri Baptist Hospital from the infirmities of age. She was 91, and had been a patient in the hospital for two months.
Mrs. Hofmann, a native of Dublin, Ind., came to St. Louis during the Civil War, the wife of Lieut. Charles E. Hofmann, officer in the Union army. Later he became a member of the firm of Hofmann Brothers; Produce Company, which today is operated by sons of the founders. He died in 1918.
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