The Herald-News/1957/3 Charity Funds, Friends Share in Kohlman Estate
3 Charity Funds, Friends Share in Kohlman Estate
Hackensack, New Jersey. Two Masonic charity funds are to get $4,000 from the estate of Ralph Kohlman, who left cash bequests totaling $34,000, according to his will filed for probate with Surrogate Donald G. Dutcher. Mr. Kohlman, who lived at 60 Crane Avenue, Rutherford, died June 2. He was 72 years old and was in the electrotyping business in New York City. He left $2,000 each to the Masonic Charity Foundation and Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital. He also left $2,000 to the Bergen County Heart Association. Other bequests were $3,000 each to his sisters, Mrs. Pauline Franklin and Mrs. Sadie Casper; $3,000 each to a sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Freudenberg a nephew, Ralph Freudenberg and two friend's, George Sanford and Harry Schnitzer. To another friend, May Holbrook, he willed $5,000, and still another friend, Samuel E. Barison, $2,000. He gave $3,000 to the East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Delawanna, for maintaining the mausoleum for his late wife, Ada. To another friend, Dorothy Rommel, he left all his personal belongings including his car. Mr. Kohlman was a member of the Rising Star Lodge, F. and A.M., Jersey City.
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