Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary
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Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary
Summary
Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary is an obituary[1].
Key Facts
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's image is recorded as Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary in The Herald-News of Passaic, New Jersey on 3 June 1957.jpg[2].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's publication date is recorded as +1957-06-03T00:00:00Z[5].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's main subject is recorded as Ralph Kohlman[6].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's main subject is recorded as Ada Augusta Freudenberg[7].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's main subject is recorded as Wolfe Kohlman[8].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's main subject is recorded as electrotype[9].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's main subject is recorded as electrotyper[10].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.newspapers.com/clip/100493298/obituary-for-ralph-kohlman-aged-73/[11].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's published in is recorded as The Herald-News[12].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's title is recorded as Ralph Kohlman, 73, Electrotyper Dies.[13].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's first line is recorded as Ralph Kohlman, 73, of 60 Crane Street formerly of Jersey City, died yesterday morning in Hasbrouck Heights Hospital of a heart ailment.[14].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's last line is recorded as Survivors include one brother, Wolfe, and two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Casper and Mrs. Pauline Franklin.[15].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's copyright status is recorded as public domain[16].
- Ralph Kohlman (1884-1957) obituary's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Ralph Kohlman, 73, Electrotyper Dies. Rutherford, New Jersey. Ralph Kohlman, 73, of 60 Crane Street formerly of Jersey City, died yesterday morning in Hasbrouck Heights Hospital of a heart ailment. He was admitted Saturday. Born in Hoboken he had lived here 14 years. Mr. Kohlman was proprietor of an electrotyping company in New York City. He was a member of Rising Star Lodge, F. and A. M, Jersey City. He was the husband of the late Augusta Freudenberg. Survivors include one brother, Wolfe, and two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Casper and Mrs. Pauline Franklin.[17].