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.
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.