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About Friedrich Joachim Wilhelm Soll
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Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll2.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[sollplus.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll.FTW]
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Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll2.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[sollplus.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Schurbohm.FTW]
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Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Klemmer Soll.FTW]
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[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll2.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[sollplus.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[bartsch.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Klemmer Soll.FTW]
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[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll2.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[sollplus.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Bock.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Klemmer Soll.FTW]
[SchorbohmSoll.FTW]
[Kate.FTW]
[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[soll2.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[sollplus.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna Soll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Muehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[Klemmer Soll.FTW]
[SchorbohmSoll.FTW]
[Kate.FTW]
[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday aftern oon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., M r. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conse rvation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first W orld War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few year s.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbo r. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. So ll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo ., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Da lles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richa rd Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., and Miss Anna So ll and Mrs. Ralph Solberg of Tacoma, Wash.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the M uehlig funeral chapel, Rev. R. W. Scheele officiating. Burial will be in B ethlehem cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel.[KinMom.FTW]
Ann Arbor, January 13, 1946:
Frederick J. W. Soll, 52, died suddenly of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at his home, 4 Parkview Place. Born Jan. 1, 1894, in Monroe, Mich., Mr. Soll was a 1916 graduate of the University School of Forestry and Conservation, and returned to Ann Arbor about 1918 after service in the first World War. He was employed at the King-Seeley Corp during the past few years.
Mr. Soll was married Aug. 15, 1919, to Frieda B. Huber of Ann Arbor. He was a member of the Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church.
Surviving besides the widow are two sons, Frederick K. and Carl H. Soll of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Biederman of Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Esther E. Soll of Ann Arbor; two brothers, Hans Soll of The Dalles, Ore., and Paul Soll of Seattle, Wash.; and four sisters, Mrs. Richard Galleher and Mrs. Willard Austin of Seattle, Wash., an
Friedrich Joachim Wilhelm Soll's Timeline
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January 1, 1894
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Monroe, MI
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1946 |
January 13, 1946
Age 52
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Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co, MI
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Bethlehem Cemetery; Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co, MI
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