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Erna Tann
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Erna Lyssandre (born Tann), 1921 - 2016 Erna Lyssandre (born Tann) 1921 2016
Erna Lyssandre (born Tann) was born on 1921, in .
Erna married Jean Lyssandre.
Jean was born on 1915, in .
They had 3 children: André Lyssandre and 2 other children.
Erna passed away on 2016, at age 94 in .
Documents of Erna Lyssandre (born Tann)
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Erna TannErna Tann in Evening star - Mar 24 1942
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... HELEN RICHARDSON. D. R. GEORGIANA HENRY. Secretary. WITTMAN. RUDOLPH. On Tuesday. March 24. 1942, RUDOLPH WITTMAN. beloved husband of Selma Wittman and father of Mrs. Helen Barnett and Mrs. Erna Tann of Detroit. Mich. Funeral services at the Bernard Danzansky A Son funeral home. 3501 14th at. n w? on Thursday. March 2fi. at 10:30 a m Interment District of Columbia ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI) FREE
Erna Tann 1912 1995
Erna Tann, 1912 - 1995
Erna Tann was born on July 17 1912.
Erna lived in Hollywood, Florida 33027, USA.
Erna passed away on May 1 1995, at age 82.
England & Wales Deaths, GRO Indexes, 1969 - 2007
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Erna Wittman Tann 1912New York
Erna Wittman Tann, born 1912
Erna Wittman Tann was born on month day 1912, in birth place, New York, to Rudolph Wittman and Selma Reich.