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2012
Charles "Frank" Ehrenberg Jr., Beloved husband of Patti (nee Reising), loving father of Nancy (Tom) Young, Judy (Scott) Songer, James (Michelle) Richter, Tom (Kathy) Richter, Rick (Denise) Richter, and Kathy (Joe) Shepard. Caring grandfather of 17 and great grandfather of 7, as well as dear friend of many, passed away Saturday, December 1, 2012 at the age of 94. Mr. Ehrenberg was a member of the Free Masons, and the Halker-Flege American Legion Post 69, as well as a WWII Army veteran earning a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. Visitation Thursday, December 6 from 11-1 PM at St. John United Church of Christ 729 Jefferson Ave. in Reading. A Celebration of Frank's Life will be Thursday at 1 PM, also at the church. Entombment at St. Mary's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Hospice of Cincinnati. Condolences www.schmidtdhonaukucner.com
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December 6, 2012
Debra Brown
Jaimee & Family, You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Steve & Deb Brown
December 5, 2012
Jeanne Lang
I didn't have the privilege of knowing Mr. Ehrenberg, but I know his daughter Nancy, and the way she talked about him, full of pride, love, and admiration. My condolences to the ones he left behind.
Jeanne Lang
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