Children
No Issue
Sibling(s):
Elwood S. Brinker
Grace Brinker
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Notes:
Easton Express, Saturday, April 20, 1918, page 2
Earl A. Brinker
Earl A. Brinker, son of E. C. Brinker, Sr., and the late Kate M. Brinker, of 415 High Street, College Hill, died at 11:45 o’clock this morning at the State Homeopathic Hospital, Rittersville, aged 25 years. Deceased has suffered an attack of infantile paralysis at the age of 16, and he had a nervous breakdown at the time of his mother’s death. His condition continued to grow worse and on March 26 he was removed to the State Hospital. An attack of paralysis caused his death. He was a graduate of Lafayette College, in the class of 1916, as a chemist, and head been employed for some time at the Baker chemical Works, Phillipsburg. Besides his father he is survived by the following brothers and sisters: E.C. Brinker, Jr., Wilson D. Brinker, Miss Grace Brinker, Mrs. Herbert Yahraes and Mrs. Eliza A. Sandt, all of Easton; Elwood S. Brinker, of Westfield, Mass., and Mrs. Edward Miller, of Altoona,. He was a member of Lehicton Lodge No. 244, I. O.O. F; Weygadt Tribe of Red Men, and Grace Lutheran Church. |