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Milton A. Heitzman

(10/13/1871 - 10/15/1937)

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Milton A. Heitzman
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 1 Katharina Minna Dianna Frankenfield on: 11/29/1894
   Children:
  - Walter H. Heitzman
 
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Easton Express, Friday, October 15, 1937, page 1
Milton A. Heitzman Dies Suddenly
Passes Away in Chair at Home on College Hill
Milton Allen Heitzman, 65, years old, was found dead this morning at 7 o'c lock in the kitchen at his home, 421 McCartney street, by Donald Fish er a delivery boy.

Fisher calls at the rear gate at the residence every morning for the fami ly grocery order and mr. heitzman always was there to meet him.

This morning when the delivery boy arrived at the gate, Mr. Heitzman w as no on hand and the boy went into the house. He found Mr. Heitzman sitt ing in a rocking chair in the kitchen. Members of thefamily were then noti fied.

Dr. TheodoreReichbaum, deputy coroner, gave a certificate of death d ue to a heart attack.

Mr. heitzman was a native of Plainfield township, and lived in Forks towns hip before moving to Easton. For many years he was employed by Seitz Brot hers and Sitz Brewing Company, this city as a driver. For eighteen yea rs he was employed in the steam railroad department of the Taylor Whart on Iron & Steel Company, Palmer township. Owing to ill health he retired a bout four years ago.

His wife, who was formerly Miss Minnie D. C. Frankenfield, died in 192 5. He is survived by one son Walter H. Heitzman, of 421 McCartney stree t, and one sister, Mrs. Henry Harman, of 724 Spring Garden street, this ci ty , and by one grandson, Walter H. Heitzman Jr.

He was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, Easton Aerie, No. 111, Frat ernal Order of Eagles and the taylor Wharton Beneficial Association.
 
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