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- Buffalo NY Courier Express - 5/20/1955
KKPPKL-Carl J . 438 Tremont Ave..
Kenmore. May 18, 1955, husband of
Josephine Brick Keppel: brother of
Mrs. Frank Ohman of Philadelphia.
Friends may call at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, 30T Oliver St.. North
Tonawanda, where funeral services
wlU be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Mr.
Keppel was a member of Active Hose
Co. No. 2 and the North Tonawanda
Firemen's Benevolent Association
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/19/1955
Carl J. Keppel, 61, a switchman
in the North Tonawanda freight
yards for 30 years, died at his
home, 436 Tremont Ave., Kenmore,
last night after a short illness. He
had retired a year and a half ago
Mr. Keppel was born in North
Tonawanda, a son of the late William
and Mary Schieble and
moved to Kenmore 26 years ago
after his marriage to Josephine
Brick. He served in the Army 13
months during World War I and
was a member of Active Hose
Company 2, and North Tonawanda
Firemen's Benevolent Association.
Besides his wife, he is survived
by a sister, Mrs. Frank Ohman of
Philadelphia.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Saturday at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St. Mr
Carl J. Keppel, 6i, a switchman
in the North Tonawanda freight
yards for 30 years, died at his
home, 436 Tremont Ave., Kenmore,
last night after a short illness. He
had retired a year and a half ago
Mr. Keppel was born in North
Tonawanda, a son of the late William
and Mary Schieble and
moved to Kenmore 26 years ago
after his marriage to Josephine
Brick. He served in the Army 13
months during World War I and
was a member of Active Hose
Company 2, and North Tonawanda
Firemen's Benevolent Association.
Besides his wife, he is survived
by a sister, Mrs. Frank Ohman of
Philadelphia.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Saturday at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St. Mr
Keppel's brother-in-law, will offi-
iate. Burial will be in Elmlawn
Cemetery.
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