Brooklyn Eagle/1952/Charles E. Ensko, Ex-Silversmith
Charles E. Ensko, Ex-Silversmith. Funeral services for Charles Edward Ensko of 34-40 78th Street, Jackson Heights, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Universal Chapel, Lexington Avenue and 52d Street, Manhattan. Mr. Ensko who was associated with Robert Ensko Inc., silversmiths for 25 years before he retired 20 years ago, died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Higgins in Levittown, Pennsylvania. Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Ensko; a son, Charles E., Jr.; two sisters Eloise and Sophie and three grandchildren.
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