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Frank Litzenberger

(12/06/1880 - 12/26/1946)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)William Litzenberger
Frank Litzenberger
Marriage(s)Hannah Fritchman
 1 Mary Ann Kuhns on: 07/05/1902
   Children:
  - Florence Litzenberger
  - Hattie Litzenberger
  - Frank W. Litzenberger
  - Claude R. Litzenberger
 
  Siblings:
  - Lizzie Litzenberger
  - Agnes Litzenberger
  - Selinda Litzenberger
  - Laura Litzenberger
  - Emma Litzenberger
  - Tillie Litzenberger
  - William Litzenberger
 
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Notes:
Allentown Morning Call, Friday, December 27, 1946, Page 18
Suffers Fatal Heart Attack on Trolley
Frank Litzenberger, 66, 1662 Main St., Hellertown, died at 9 a.m. Thursd ay of a heart attack while enroute to Bethlehem on a trolley car operat ed by Frank Novak, 127 N. Poplar St., Allentown.

The latter said Litzenberger boarded the conveyance near the Airport, to ok a seat and was stricken a few minutes later.

The car continued to 3rd and Adams St., where Novak notified police. The S t. Luke?s hospital ambulance was summoned but the physician in charge pron ounced Litzenberger beyond medical aid.

Dr. D. F. Bachaman, Northampton county coroner, issued a certificate of de ath and released the body to Undertakers Steyers and Pearson.

Mr. Litzenberger was born January 6, 1880 in Bucks County, A former Bethle hem Steel Co. Worker, he was unemployed for more than a year due to illnes s. His wife, Mary Ann Kuhns Litzenberger, died five years ago. He w as a member of Ebenezer new Reformed Church, Bingen.

Survivors are two sons, Claude R. Hellertown, Frank W. Allentown; two daug hters, Mrs. Hattie Stout, Hellertown and whom he resided, and Mrs. Floren ce Vauskie, Bethlehem, and a brother, William, Easton. Twenty-three grand children and three great-grandchildren also survive.
 
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