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34 Yale University Obituary Record trustee Trinity Church, Oak Bluffs, Mass Married February 24, 1914, in Brooklyn, Sarah Trowbridge, daughter of Augustus Pliny and Georgianna Augusta (Parker) Day Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife JAMES RIESER GERHARD, b a 1897 Born February 9, 1874, Douglassville, Pa ; died March 30, 1949, Reading, Pa Father, Franklin Rieser Gerhard (B A. Franklin and Marshall 1866, MD Univ. Pennsylvania 1869), a physician in Douglassville, son of Jacob and Sarah (Rieser) Geihard Mother, Lilhe Pans (Grove) Gerhard, daughter of Daniel Brine and Mary (Regan) Grove Selwyn Hall, Reading, Albright College 1889-93 Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, Psi Upsilon MD University of Pennsylvania 1901, interne Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, 1901-2, physician in Reading 1902 until retirement 1947, on surgical staff Reading Hospital, member Reading, Berks County, and American Medical associations, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Reading Married August 1,1898, in Douglassville, Ada Emily Florence, daughter of John W Blackwood and Victorine Nickel (Lang- worthy) Grant Daughters Isabelle Grant, the wife of Clyde S DeLong (Class of 1931), Constance Langworthy Grove Gerhard Stem Schneider (Mrs William Weis- ley Schneider) Mrs Gerhard died 1941. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Bur- led in Epler's Cemetery, jiear Reading Survived by daughters and three grandchildren. CHARLES FREDERICK GLOTH, b.a. 1897 Born October 22, 1869, Erie, Pa , died April 3, 1949, Erie, Pa Father, Fred E Gloth, a contractor in Erie Erie High School Dissertation appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year; Yale Gymnastic Team. Associated with R G Dun & Company (now Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.), mercantile agency, Baltimore, 1897 until retirement 1934, graduate student Johns Hopkins University 1916-24, member Journal Club of Johns Hopkms University, Alliance Fran- caise of Baltimore, and St John's Church (Lutheran), Erie. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure. Survived by two brothers, Edward Gloth of Erie and William Gloth of New Orleans, La. CHARLES EDWIN HEFFELFINGER, b a 1897 Born February 20, 1875, Minneapolis, Minn , died October 31, 1948, Minneapolis, Minn Father, Christopher Bistle Heffelfinger, founder and president North Star Shoe Company, Minneapolis, son of William and Margaret (Bistle) Heffelfinger Mother, Mary Ellen (Totton) Heffelfinger, daughter of John and Hetty (McClure) Totton Yale relatives include. F Peavey Heffelfinger, '20, Totton P Heffelfinger (Class of 1921), George W P Heffelfinger, '24, Charles H Bell (Class of 1930), Samuel H Bell, '33 (nephews); Totton P Heffelfinger, 2d, '48, Sherman Ewing, Jr, '49, Frank Peavey Heffelfinger, Jr, '49 (grand- nephews). Minneapolis High School Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, chairman Sophomore German Committee, Junior Promenade and Class Day committees, Alpha Delta Phi LLB University of Minnesota 1900, treasurer North Star Shoe Company 1900- 1910, head feed department Pillsbury Mills, Inc, 1910-12, vice-president W W Heffelfinger Realty Company, real estate and insurance, Minneapolis, 1912 until retirement 1934, served with American Red Cross in France April-November 1918; attended Presbyterian church. Unmarried Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Fanne H Selden of Minneapolis, and Mrs James Ford Bell and Miss Nelle Heffelfinger, both of Wayzata, Minn, and two brothers,
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 34 |
Transcript | 34 Yale University Obituary Record trustee Trinity Church, Oak Bluffs, Mass Married February 24, 1914, in Brooklyn, Sarah Trowbridge, daughter of Augustus Pliny and Georgianna Augusta (Parker) Day Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn Survived by wife JAMES RIESER GERHARD, b a 1897 Born February 9, 1874, Douglassville, Pa ; died March 30, 1949, Reading, Pa Father, Franklin Rieser Gerhard (B A. Franklin and Marshall 1866, MD Univ. Pennsylvania 1869), a physician in Douglassville, son of Jacob and Sarah (Rieser) Geihard Mother, Lilhe Pans (Grove) Gerhard, daughter of Daniel Brine and Mary (Regan) Grove Selwyn Hall, Reading, Albright College 1889-93 Second dispute appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year, Psi Upsilon MD University of Pennsylvania 1901, interne Germantown Hospital, Philadelphia, 1901-2, physician in Reading 1902 until retirement 1947, on surgical staff Reading Hospital, member Reading, Berks County, and American Medical associations, and Chnst Church (Episcopal), Reading Married August 1,1898, in Douglassville, Ada Emily Florence, daughter of John W Blackwood and Victorine Nickel (Lang- worthy) Grant Daughters Isabelle Grant, the wife of Clyde S DeLong (Class of 1931), Constance Langworthy Grove Gerhard Stem Schneider (Mrs William Weis- ley Schneider) Mrs Gerhard died 1941. Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Bur- led in Epler's Cemetery, jiear Reading Survived by daughters and three grandchildren. CHARLES FREDERICK GLOTH, b.a. 1897 Born October 22, 1869, Erie, Pa , died April 3, 1949, Erie, Pa Father, Fred E Gloth, a contractor in Erie Erie High School Dissertation appointment Junior year, first dispute appointment Senior year; Yale Gymnastic Team. Associated with R G Dun & Company (now Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.), mercantile agency, Baltimore, 1897 until retirement 1934, graduate student Johns Hopkins University 1916-24, member Journal Club of Johns Hopkms University, Alliance Fran- caise of Baltimore, and St John's Church (Lutheran), Erie. Unmarried. Death due to heart failure. Survived by two brothers, Edward Gloth of Erie and William Gloth of New Orleans, La. CHARLES EDWIN HEFFELFINGER, b a 1897 Born February 20, 1875, Minneapolis, Minn , died October 31, 1948, Minneapolis, Minn Father, Christopher Bistle Heffelfinger, founder and president North Star Shoe Company, Minneapolis, son of William and Margaret (Bistle) Heffelfinger Mother, Mary Ellen (Totton) Heffelfinger, daughter of John and Hetty (McClure) Totton Yale relatives include. F Peavey Heffelfinger, '20, Totton P Heffelfinger (Class of 1921), George W P Heffelfinger, '24, Charles H Bell (Class of 1930), Samuel H Bell, '33 (nephews); Totton P Heffelfinger, 2d, '48, Sherman Ewing, Jr, '49, Frank Peavey Heffelfinger, Jr, '49 (grand- nephews). Minneapolis High School Dissertation appointment Junior and Senior years, chairman Sophomore German Committee, Junior Promenade and Class Day committees, Alpha Delta Phi LLB University of Minnesota 1900, treasurer North Star Shoe Company 1900- 1910, head feed department Pillsbury Mills, Inc, 1910-12, vice-president W W Heffelfinger Realty Company, real estate and insurance, Minneapolis, 1912 until retirement 1934, served with American Red Cross in France April-November 1918; attended Presbyterian church. Unmarried Death due to cerebral hemorrhage Buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis. Survived by three sisters, Mrs Fanne H Selden of Minneapolis, and Mrs James Ford Bell and Miss Nelle Heffelfinger, both of Wayzata, Minn, and two brothers, |