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- Niagara Gazette -10/20/1936
Stricken with a heart attack while
seated In the McCarthy barbershop at j
1717 Eighteenth street this morning,
Daniel H. Lippert, 74 years old, of
2468 Michigan avenue, toppled over
and died within a few minutes. Coroner
Joseph V. Farugla Investigated
and reported that death was due to
natural causes.
A native of Ayton, Ont., Mr, Lippert
came to Niagara Falls when he
was 17 years old. Ho conducted a
grocery business In Michigan avenue
for many years and then worked for a
short time at the plant of the Am-
| erican Salesbook company, retiring
several years ago. He was a member
of the Exempt Firemen's association,
Niagara Falls Lodge, No. 81, I. O. O.
P., and the Zion Lutheran church.
Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.
Bertha Lippert, and three daughters,
Mrs. Caroline Hermanson, Mrs. Hilda
Wolfe and Mrs. Florence Hermanson,
all of this city; a brother, Henry Lippert,
of Scottsvilie, Mich., and three
sisters, Mrs. Mary Maes, of this city,
Mrs. Catherine Kister, of Ayton, Ont,
and Miss Margaret Lippert, of Miami,
Pla.
Funeral services will be held at Mrs.
Wolfe's home, 3416 Michigan avenue,
Friday afternoon.
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