Scranton Republican Newspaper 1886 Obituary Index
From The Scranton Republican Monday, April 9.1928
Mrs. Caroline Cammer
Mrs.Caroline Cammer seventy-six years of age died at 2 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Salzmann, 348 North Garfield Avenue, following a long illness. She was born in Germany and came to this country at an early age having resided in West Scranton for 65 years. She was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church and the ladies aid society of that church.for many years she was one of the leading members of Augusta Victoria temple No. 45, Ladies of the Golden Eagle. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ernest Salzmann and three sons J. W. Cammer. Chester and Jacob Cammer. also one sister Mrs. Louisa Kern of this city. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon with a short prayer service at the house at 2 o'clock after which the body will be taken to St. Marks church where the funeral service will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock.
From the Tribune or Republican Tuesday, December 5.1911
Mrs. Carrie Tietze nee Cammer
(Daughter of Caroline Cammer and Chester Cammer)
Death of Mrs. Carrie Tietze Mrs. Carrie Tietze died at her home 152
Sumner Avenue yesterday morning at 11 o'clock aged forty years. She is
survived by her husband Frederick Tietze and five children
From The Scranton Times Friday, January 5, 1962
Fred Tietze
Frederick Tietze, 94 of 19 High Street Nicholson a former Scranton resident, died this morning at home after an illness.
Born in Wilhelmshaven, Germany he came to this country at age 16 and
settle in West Scranton where he resided for 76 years. He lived in
Nicholson for the past three years. Prior to retiring several years
ago, he was employed 50 years as a produce merchant. He was a member of
St. Mark's Lutheran Church and 50 year member of Shiller Lodge, Free
and Accepted Masons; keystone
Consistory and Irem Temple of the Shrine, Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving are four daughters Mrs. Arthur Aud Nicholson, with whom he
resided; Mrs. Carl Hagen, Tampa Fla. Mrs. David James, Pittsburgh , and
Mrs. John Jenkins Philadelphia; a son Carl Tietze, Johnson City New
York, seven grandchildren and 13 grandchildren. Another daughter Mrs.
William Miller of Clark Summit died 8 years ago. The funeral will be at
11 A.M. from the Tague Funeral Home 109 South Main Ave; with the
Reverend Walter P. Fetterly, St. Marks officiating. Friends may call
tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial Contributions may be given to the Memorial Fund of St. Marks Lutheran Church.
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