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1876 - Aft 1932 (56 years)
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| Name |
Louella B. Snellenburg [1] |
| Born |
6 Oct 1876 |
New Brighton, PA [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Address |
Louella B. SNELLENBURG |
Address: 2002 N. Park Avenue (in 1902) Philadelphia, PA US |
| Reference Number |
4757 |
| Died |
Aft 1932 [1] |
| Person ID |
I4757 |
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| Last Modified |
11 Nov 2011 |
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| Notes |
- From March 14, 2002 email from Ralph Loeb, Jr. (Adele Loeb Frohsin's nephew): When Adele died, Ellen and I went to Pikesville to help Joe- one of the main things that we did was help get Adele's clothes to Goodwill, and help clean out the attic. Another couple, Joe and Adele's best friends were there also to help. In the attic we found Louella's ashes in a plain cardboard box. Joe had just left them up there and had done nothing with them. While Joe was out of the house on business, the four of us took the box to the back of the back yard. We said the Kaddish, and then dumped the ashes. We all thought it very ironic that Louella would wind up that way. You asked how Louella was able to afford a fancy apartment in New York at the time that Joe and Adele married. I have often wondered that too, but haven't a clue. (Also)...Louella's second husband's name was George. I think that Joe was in business with George, but my memory tells me that business went bankrupt - I think it was a clothing store. Anyhow, according to what I can recall, they never repaid the debts and after Joe died his attorney told us that there might be a claim against the estate. Since the bankruptcy took place so long ago, there was never a claim. Later, found in New York Times, August 25, 1918 (page 19)...Louella married George F. SULTZBACH at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City on August 24, 1918. Announcement photo shown. [1]
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