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Helen Louise Hollenbach

Helen Louise Hollenbach (1905-1928) died from complications from childbirth at age 24. (b. July 26, 1905, Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA - d. May 20, 1928, Jersey City Hospital, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA)

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Death of her husband. "Otto P. Winblad, 75, a stereotyper for The Jersey Journal and later The Dispatch before retiring in 1969, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital, Toms River. Born in Jersey City, Mr. Winblad resided there until he moved to Whiting two years ago. He was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church, Whiting, the Federal Lodge 88 F. & A.M., New York City, the Park Ridge Residence Association and the Travel Club of Crestwood. The Rev. Carl Mengering, Christ Lutheran Church, Whiting, will officiate at an 8:30 a.m. service Sunday at the Anderson Campbell Funeral Home, Whiting. Interment will be Monday in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus."
Death of her grandmother. "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."
Her death. "Many friends extend their sympathy to Miss Henrietta Hollenbach and her father Henry Hollenbach of the Point section to the loss of sister and daughter Mrs. Helen Winblad of Jersey City. Mrs. Winblad is survived by her husband and a baby daughter, five days old."
Her death. "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."
Their Marriage Solemnized in Fifth Street Reformed Church Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Winblad are spending their honeymoon touring the New England states and Canada. Mrs. Winblad, before her marriage last Saturday was Miss Helen Louise Hollenbach, daughter of Henry P. Hollenbach of 140 Avenue C. The ceremony was performed in the Fifth Street Reformed Church with the Rev. Van Strien, pastor of the church, officiating. The bride was attired in a gown of peach color chiffon over satin with hat to match and she wore a corsage of Coolidge roses. Miss Henrietta Hollenbach, sister of the bride was maid of honor and her only attendant. She wore gown of blub georgette with hat to match and her bouquet was of butterfly roses. Theodore Lattin of the Bronx, served as best man. Following the ceremony the bridal party dined at the Astor Grill, New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Winblad left for a two weeks' trip, On their return they will reside in Jersey City. The bride's gift to her attendant was a platinum wrist watch and the best man's gift from the groom was a white gold pen-knife and chain."

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