Principal's Parents | Spouse's Parents | |||
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Charles Chester Giering I |
Charlotte (Meredith) Giering |
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AGE:45
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The Principal | ||||
Principal | Spouse | |||
Statistics | Name | Relationship | Name | Statistics |
DOB:Nov 3, 1922
POB:Youngstown, Oh DOD:Apr 20, 1959 POD:Midland, Mi POI:Riverside Cemetery, Poland, Oh |
Charles Nobel Giering |
DOM:? ?, 1943 Possibly sometime in 1951 POM:Kalamazoo, Mi |
Lois (Sikkena) Giering |
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Children of this Union | ||||
Thomas Giering |
Deborah Giering |
Linda Giering |
Christopher Giering |
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DOB:? ?, 1948
POB:Poland, Oh DOD: POD: POI: Page: |
DOB:? ?,1950
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DOB:? ?, 1952
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DOB:? ?, 1954
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OCCUPATION:See Obituary Below.
ADDRESS:Possible address for Christopher, from Electronic Phone book
5513 Siebert Street
Midland, Mi 48640
?517?-631-6089
EDUCATION:See Obituary below
MEDICAL INFORMATION:Served as Naval Officer in WWII; afflicted w/mental stress-suicide.
COMMENTARY:
OBITUARY:
The following two articles appeared in, it is believed, the Youngstown Vindicator:
Dr. Charles Noble Giering Dies 4/20/1959 Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Poland Presbyterian church for Dr. Charles Noble Giering, 36, of Midland, MI formerly of Poland. The doctor was an anesthesiologist on the staff of Midland Hospital since February 1958. He went there from Youngstown. Dr. Giering was a graduate of Poland High School, Kalamazoo College and Western Reserve Medical School, He served in the US Navy from 1943 to 1946. He was born in Youngstown 11/3/1922 a son of Charles C. And Lotie Meredith Giering. He was a member of Poland Presbyterian Church and American Medical Association. He served as diplomat on the board of the American Society of Anesthesiology and was a fellow of the American College of Anesthesiology. Besides his wife, the former Lois Sikkena, whom he married eight years ago, he leaves two sons, Thomas E. And Christopher c. And two daughters, Deborah Jean and Linda Charlotte, all at home; his mother; a brother, Louis J and a sister Mrs. Alice G. Archibald, all of Poland. Friends may call at the Davis Velker Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. The body will lie in state at the church from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday.
Around Town with Esther Hamilton Giering The Rev. T.M. Greenhoe in a letter to the Midland Daily Times, writes on the death of Dr. Charles N. Giering. The pastor says in part: "He was devoted to his profession in the field on anesthesiology. Those who knew Dr. Giering as an attending physician at the critical hour of surgery or as a fellow workman in the alleviation of suffering or as a Christian man in every day life, concur in their praise of his professional skills, his deep concern for his fellowmen and his unusually conscientious devotion to his work. "His death makes us aware of the great weight of responsibility that our physicians carry in their ministry to the suffering and diseased, so great is it for some that the mind and heart are not adequate for the strain. In a very real sense Dr. Giering gave the last full measure of devotion to his fellow men. He was one of the great and good physicians of this community." (Charles committed suicide)