. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?M-: -• ? •? i JOLY 31, 1919. The Florists^ Review 19. Frank Pelicano and Arnold Ringier. the force of E. H. Hunt, in the cut flower sales department. The two com- bined the qualities desirable for operat- ing the wholesale cut flower business and set up for themselves in May, 1912, un- der the firm name of Erne & E^lingel. Mr. Klingel conducted the office end of the business until February 15, 1917, when he retired because of the stomach trouble which had made his attention to business intermittent during the preced- ing year. Mr. Klingel was


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?M-: -• ? •? i JOLY 31, 1919. The Florists^ Review 19. Frank Pelicano and Arnold Ringier. the force of E. H. Hunt, in the cut flower sales department. The two com- bined the qualities desirable for operat- ing the wholesale cut flower business and set up for themselves in May, 1912, un- der the firm name of Erne & E^lingel. Mr. Klingel conducted the office end of the business until February 15, 1917, when he retired because of the stomach trouble which had made his attention to business intermittent during the preced- ing year. Mr. Klingel was a man of quiet and unobtrusive disposition, but his thorough, businesslike methods made him master of his work and earned him the respect and friendship of all with whom he came in contact. Interment took place at Eose Hill cem- etery July 24. Bichard Welch. Eichard Welch, of Painesville, O., one of the oldest nurserymen of the state, died July 21, after an illness of seven weeks. Born in Ireland in 1841, he came to America when but 16 years of age. He first settled in New York and there be- gan his career as a nurseryman. In 1869 he went to Painesville, taking up work with the Storrs & Harrison Co. He was not only among the first of that con- cern's employees, but was always looked upon as one of their best men. About ten years ago, worn out with hard labor, he was compelled to retire from active service. Surviving are four sons, S. E. and James S. Welch, of Painesville; Edward A. Welch, of Detroit, and John J, Welch, of Pasadena, Cal.; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Davis and Mrs. Charles Hacker, of Painesville, and Miss Mary Welch, of Eochester, and one brother, Pat Welch, of Victor, N. Y. Funeral services were held July 24. Interment was in Evergreen cemetery. Frank McCabe. Thousands of florists all over tlie United States, but particularly in the south and southwest, will learn with great regret of the drowning of Frank McCabe, at Ottawa Beach, Mich., July 29. Mr. McCab


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