August William Hanniball Jr.

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August William Hanniball Jr. Veteran

Birth
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, USA
Death
24 Feb 1959 (aged 63)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 3, Site: 1465 LH
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Source: The New York Times, February 25, 1959

August Hanniball Jr., Mayor of Teaneck, N. J., died yesterday morning in New York Hospital of a coronary thrombosis. He was 63 years old and lived at 1299 Dickerson Road in Teaneck.

Mr. Hanniball was president of Bergen County Exposition, Inc., promoter of home shows. He devoted a large part of his life to military and veterans' affairs.

He served in the Army during both World Wars, as a lieutenant in the first and as a captain in the second. At his death he was a captain in the Active Army Reserve, Military Government section.

He was a former State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was active in the Teaneck Post of the American Legion. He was also a Mason and an Elk.

Surviving are his widow; a son, Capt. August Hanniball of the Air Force, who is on duty in England; a daughter, Mrs. Lenora B. Lauer of Emerson, N. J., and a brother, Herman of Sussex, N. J.
Source: The New York Times, February 25, 1959

August Hanniball Jr., Mayor of Teaneck, N. J., died yesterday morning in New York Hospital of a coronary thrombosis. He was 63 years old and lived at 1299 Dickerson Road in Teaneck.

Mr. Hanniball was president of Bergen County Exposition, Inc., promoter of home shows. He devoted a large part of his life to military and veterans' affairs.

He served in the Army during both World Wars, as a lieutenant in the first and as a captain in the second. At his death he was a captain in the Active Army Reserve, Military Government section.

He was a former State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was active in the Teaneck Post of the American Legion. He was also a Mason and an Elk.

Surviving are his widow; a son, Capt. August Hanniball of the Air Force, who is on duty in England; a daughter, Mrs. Lenora B. Lauer of Emerson, N. J., and a brother, Herman of Sussex, N. J.

Inscription

August Hanniball Jr
New Jersey
Captain
US Army
World War I & II
August 5 1895
February 24 1959

Gravesite Details

Buried with his wife, Lenora Helen Charlotte (Lendt) Hanniball. Interred 27 February 1959 with military honors.