Children
Franklin Wilson Brotzman
Edwin Charles Brotzman
Leonard Henry Brotzman
Amelia Marcella Brotzman
Anna M. Brotzman
Carrie E. Brotzman
Florence Louise Sophia Brotzman
Emma A. Brotzman
Sibling(s):
Sophia
E. Brotzman
John Brotzman
Carl Brotzman
Sabina Brotzman
Eliza Ann
Brotzman
Maria
Louisa Brotzman
Sarah
Amelia Brotzman
Mary
Josephine Brotzman
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Married: Mary Glessner 1/18/1866
Easton Argus, March 30, 1916, Page 8
Thomas Brotzman
Thomas Brotzman, a machinist at the Lehigh Valley Shops for forty-five
years and a well known and respected citizen, died at 10 o'clock this
morning at his home, at 155 East Wilkes-Barre street, South Side, of
paralysis, after an illness of about five years. During that time he
sustained eight strokes, the last attack proving fatal. He was 79 years
of age. He was most popular at the Valley Shops and was always a kind-hearted
and sociable.
Deceased was born in Palmer Township and was a son of the late Philip
and Susan Brotzman. He is survived by his wife and three sons and two
daughters: Frank W. Brotzman, of California; Charles E. Brotzman, of
Denver, Colorado; Leonard H. Brotzman, Mrs. Anna Dorshimer and Mrs.
Edward Kester, of this city. He was a member of Easton Lodge, No. 152,
F. and A.M., and of St. Paul's Lutheran church, South Side. During
the Civil War, he served in the Union army as a wagon master. After
the war he started as a machinist at the Lehigh Valley Shops and retired
five years ago when he was taken ill.
Deceased served several terms as a member of the South Easton and
Easton school boards and took an active interest in school matters. |