Charles Edward Entenmann, who helped turn his family’s bakery into a nationally recognized brand, has passed away in South Florida.
Entenmann’s son, Charles William Entenmann, confirmed his father passed away on February 24th in Hialeah, FL.
Charles E. Entenmann was the grandson of William Entenmann, a German immigrant who founded a Brooklyn based bakery in 1898.
Charles helped expand the Entemann brand nationally before selling the company and moving to Florida in the 1980s; where he founded a company that created technology to help seal wounds.
Charles also supported and conducted research on cold fusion.
On Wednesday, Entenmann’s released a statement on on Charles’ passing:
Charles was 92 years old.
Charles was 92 years old.
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