Portal:Henry Peter Hollenbach
Henry Peter Hollenbach (1878-1957) was a stationary engineer. Stationary engineers start up, regulate, repair and shut down equipment. He died in 1957 at age 78. His remains were interred in Bayview-New York Bay Cemetery in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. (b. 28 December 1878; Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. 14 November 1957; Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)
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Works about Henry Peter Hollenbach
- Henry P. Hollenbach Funeral on Sunday (1957 November 15)
- His funeral. "Henry P. Hollenbach, 78, of 140 Avenue C, a lifelong resident of Bayonne, died yesterday at. Bayonne Hospital after a long illness. A retired stationary engineer, he was a member of the 5th Street Reformed Church. Husband of the late, Marie Bestel Hollenbach, he is survived by two sons, Henry J. of St. Louis and John; two daughters, Mrs. Henrietta Raynor of Shelter Island, Long Island, and Mrs. Marie Chandler of Hialeah, Florida; a sister, Mrs. Alex Campbell of Huntington, Long Island; eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. The Rev. Lorenz A. Proli, pastor of the 5th Street Church, will officiate at funeral services at 8 p. m. Sunday at the Baumuller Funeral Home, 23 East 33rd Street. Interment will take place at 10 a.m. Monday at Bayview Cemetery, Jersey City."
- Henry Hollenbach, At 78, in Bayonne (1957 November 15)
- His death. "Henry P. Hollenbach, 78, of 140 Avenue C, Bayonne, died yesterday at the Bayonne Hospital. A lifelong Bayonne resident, Mr. Hollenbach was a retired stationary engineer. He was a member of the Fifth Street Reformed Church. The Baumuller Funeral Home, Bayonne, is in charge of arrangements."
- Hollenbach (1957 November 15)
- His death. "On Thursday, November 14, 1957, Henry P. late residence 140 Avenue C, Bayonne, beloved husband of the late Marie Bestel and devoted father of Henry J. and John Hollenbach, Mrs. Henrietta Raynor and Mrs. Marie Chandler. Services will be held a the Baumuller Funeral Home, 23 East 33rd Street, on Sunday, November 17, at 8 p.m. Interment Bayview Cemetery."
- Aged Woman Dies, Grief Hastens End (1928 May 23)
- Death of his mother-in-law. "Grief over the death of her granddaughter Mrs. Helen Winblad Monday is believed to have hastened the death of Mrs. Henrietta Bertel who succumbed to a brief illness yesterday at her home 245 Prospect avenue. Mrs. Bertel, widow of the late Gustav Bertel was 78 years old. She had lived in Bayonne practically all her life. Mrs. Bertel was a member of the Lutheran Church. She is survived by a son Gustav; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the funeral home of Edgar J. Snell, 683 Broadway. Interment will follow in Bayview Cemetery, Jersey City."
- Mrs. H. Winblad Died Yesterday (1928 May 22)
- Death of his daughter. "Mrs. Helen Winblad died yesterday at her home in this city. She is survived by her husband, Otto Winblad, and father, Henry Hollenback. She was in her twenty-fourth year. The funeral will be private. Interment will be at Bayview Cemetery, Jersey City."
- Bestel - Hollenbach (1901 September 9)
- His marriage. "A pretty home wedding took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hollenbach, 73 West Eighteenth Street, Bayonne, when the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave K. G. Bestel of 525 Boulevard was married to Mr. Henry P. Hollenbach of 73 West Eighteenth Street, Bayonne. Miss Augusta Schreiber of Hoboken was bridesmaid, and Mr. John A. Hollenbach, brother of the groom, best man. The wedding took place in the parlors of Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbach's home. The parlors were decorated with palms. The bride was dressed in point d'esprit and carried bridal roses. She also wore roses in her hair. The bridesmaid was dressed in white Swiss and carried white roses. The bride entered the parlors leaning on the arm of her father. The groom was led by his father and the bridesmaid by the best man. Rev. G. Andreae, pastor of St. John's German Church on Fairview Avenue, this City performed the ceremony, after which the guests enjoyed a collation. The afternoon and evening were spent in music and singing. The bride received many useful and beautiful presents. …"
See also
- Portal:Marie Augusta Bestel, his wife
- Portal:Helen Louise Hollenbach, his daughter