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- Rome NY Daily Sentinel - 6/29/1965
C L I N T O N - George R.
Traub, 56, owner of the Alexander
Hamilton Inn since 1948,
was found dead yesterday morning
in the driveway next to the
Inn.
Dr. Preston R. Clark, Oneida
County coroner, said death was
accidental and caused by a
fractured skull suffered in a 20-
foot fall from the porch of
newly built wing.
Mr. Traub was born May 10.
1909, in Lockport, the son of
George and Pauline Boehnke
Traub. He received his education
at the Niagara Falls High
School and was a graduate of
the Cornell University Hotel Ad
ministration School.
Following his graduation, he
traveled for four years for
American Export Lines, and for
11 years was manager of the
Elmira City Club.
Mr. Traub was a member of
the Cornell Alumni Association
of Hotel Schools, and of the Hotel
Association.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Martha Jenkins of
Waverly whom he married in|service; »:«, Sunday
1938; his mother in Deansboro; |?:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship;
Sylvan Beach
Sunday Rites
Are Announced
SYLVAN BEACH - The Rev.
Harry C. Lvcett, pastor of Fellowship
Baptist Church at Fish
Creek Landing, announces this
church schedule
Sunday, 11 a. m., worship
9:45, Sunday School;
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one sister, Mrs. Hazel MacDonald,
Deansboro, and two brothers,
Karl W. Traub. Niagara
Falls, and Edward H. Traub,
Fayetteville.
Funeral services will be held
at 1 p.m. Wednesday at t h e
Owens Funeral Home, with the
Rev. John F. H. Gorton, rector
of St. James Episcopal Church
officiating. Interment will be in
Sunset Hill Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral
home are from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 today.
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