The body of the late Herman P. Loveman, vice-president of the National Department Stores, Inc., was sent to Cleveland last night for funeral services in that city. Mr. Loveman died of a heart attack Monday at the Hotel Langdon, 2 East Fifty-sixth street. He was eighty-four years old.
A native of Hungary, Mr. Loveman was three months old when his parents brought him to the United States. He became vice-president of the department store chain, which operates in Cleveland, Philadelphia, Toledo and nine other Eastern cities, ten years ago.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur L. Stern of Rochester, N. Y.; a brother, A. P. Loveman of this city, and a sister, Mrs. Fanny Rosenau of Tuscaloosa, Ala. His wife died in 1927.
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