In 1894, Mr Florian began working with the Houston Ice and Brewing Association at the old Magnolia Brewery. He began his association with the Grand Prize Brewery when it opened in Houston. He retired in 1939.
He was a member of Christ the King Chapel, the Woodmen of the World and Brewery Workers Local 11. Survivors include one son, John F. Florian; four daughters Mrs. G.F. McGuckin, Mrs Sam F. Semo, Mrs Jerry Vodehnal and Mrs E.M. Jones; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Houston. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery.
In 1894, Mr Florian began working with the Houston Ice and Brewing Association at the old Magnolia Brewery. He began his association with the Grand Prize Brewery when it opened in Houston. He retired in 1939.
He was a member of Christ the King Chapel, the Woodmen of the World and Brewery Workers Local 11. Survivors include one son, John F. Florian; four daughters Mrs. G.F. McGuckin, Mrs Sam F. Semo, Mrs Jerry Vodehnal and Mrs E.M. Jones; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of Houston. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery.
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