Charles Kahrar. Funeral services were held today for Charles Kahrar, 60, at the home of his son, Charles J. Kahrar, 146 Huber Street, Secaucus, where he died Saturday night following several weeks illness. He formerly lived in Hudson City for many years. He was the widower of Marie Smith Kahrar and is survived by five children — Charles J. Kahrar, Mrs. Thomas Fenton, Mrs. Joseph Cancalosi, Mrs. Richard Freudenberg, and Mrs. George Clements.


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