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DANIEL HARRY REICHGUTAge: 42 years19001942

Name
DANIEL HARRY REICHGUT
Given names
DANIEL HARRY
Surname
REICHGUT
Hebrew
ר' דניאל צבי ב''ר משה הכהן
Birth March 13, 1900 (Adar II 12, 5660) 28 25
Death August 27, 1942 (Elul 14, 5702) (Age 42 years)
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SYLVAN REICHGUT
Birth: June 5, 1898 (Sivan 15, 5658) 26 23Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: April 16, 1966 (Nissan 26, 5726)Washington, District of Columbia, USA
21 months
himself
DANIEL HARRY REICHGUT
ר' דניאל צבי ב''ר משה הכהן
Birth: March 13, 1900 (Adar II 12, 5660) 28 25Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Death: August 27, 1942 (Elul 14, 5702)Washington, District of Columbia, USA
4 years
younger sister
RUTH REICHGUT
Birth: 1903 (5663) 31 28
Death: February 6, 1936 (Shevat 13, 5696)Takoma Park, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
19 months
younger sister
ESTHER REICHGUT
Birth: July 25, 1904 (Av 13, 5664) 32 29Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Death: June 19, 1981 (Sivan 17, 5741)Broward County, Florida, USA
5 years
younger brother
JOSEPH REICHGUT
Birth: January 11, 1909 (Tevet 18, 5669) 37 34Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Death: September 24, 1961 (Tishrei 14, 5722)Washington, District of Columbia, USA

SourceMy Heritage.com
SourceObituaries
Citation details: Evening Star Washington, DC
Date of entry in original source: August 28, 1942 (Elul 15, 5702)
Text:
Daniel H. Reichgut Rites Will Be Held Today Daniel H Reichgut, 42, of Silver Spring, who died yesterday, will be buried in Tifereth Israel Cemetery, following funeral services at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Danzansky’s funeral home, 3501 Fourteenth street N.W. A native of Washington, Mr. Reichgut was administrative assistant to the assistant deputy commissioner of the Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, and had served the Government for more than 20 years. Before entering the Alcohol Tax Unit he was with the Veterans' Administration. Mr. Reichgut was active in philatelic circles in Washington and at one time wrote a stamp column for a local paper. He was past president of the Collectors' Club of Washington, Society of Philatelic Americans and one of the sponsors of the Silver Spring hobby show, at which he arranged and prepared the stamp collection exhibits. Mr. Reichgut is survived by his widow, Mrs. Myra H. Reichgut; a daughter, Carl Ann; a sister, Mrs. Esther Kronman, and two brothers, Joseph and Sylvan Reichgut.
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