Henry Diehl, Deceased
From American Horologist magazine, March, 1945
Henry Diehl, Deceased
Henry Diehl, who was floor salesman and head of the export department of The New Haven Clock Co. and stationed in the New York office died at his home on Staten Island Saturday, February 10, 1945. Mr. Diehl had completed almost thirty years of service and was outstanding in faithfulness and devotion to his work.
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