Patrolman Otto A. Hagner, of the Gloucester township police, died yesterday In Doctor's hosnital, Philadelphia, after an illness of several weeks.
A member of the force for 20 years, Mr. Hagner lived at Almonesson road. Blenheim. He was 63 and lived in Blenheim for 45 years. He was a member of the South Jersey Police Protective Association and the Blenheim Volunteer Fire Company No. 1.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mariola Hagner, nee Jones; four daughters, Mrs. Elvira H, Dzeima. Miss Elizabeth P. Hagner and Miss F. Elaine Hagner, of Blenheim, and Mrs. Cora R. Fetzer of Grenloch terrace; one grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Haynes, of Philadelphia, and brother, the Rev. Feodor Hagner, of New York City. Services will be held at 10.30 m. Saturday In the Charles W. McCann funeral home, Church street, Blackwood. Burial will be in Eglington cemetery. Clarksboro.
CLIPPED FROM: Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey, 08 Jul 1948, Thursday, Page 4
Patrolman Otto A. Hagner, of the Gloucester township police, died yesterday In Doctor's hosnital, Philadelphia, after an illness of several weeks.
A member of the force for 20 years, Mr. Hagner lived at Almonesson road. Blenheim. He was 63 and lived in Blenheim for 45 years. He was a member of the South Jersey Police Protective Association and the Blenheim Volunteer Fire Company No. 1.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mariola Hagner, nee Jones; four daughters, Mrs. Elvira H, Dzeima. Miss Elizabeth P. Hagner and Miss F. Elaine Hagner, of Blenheim, and Mrs. Cora R. Fetzer of Grenloch terrace; one grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Pauline Haynes, of Philadelphia, and brother, the Rev. Feodor Hagner, of New York City. Services will be held at 10.30 m. Saturday In the Charles W. McCann funeral home, Church street, Blackwood. Burial will be in Eglington cemetery. Clarksboro.
CLIPPED FROM: Courier-Post, Camden, New Jersey, 08 Jul 1948, Thursday, Page 4
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