Fred Ahlert and his wife, Mildred ("Millie") (c. 1894
Russia – 1955
New York City), had three sons: • Frederick Emil Ahlert, Jr. (16 February 1926,
New York City; – 8 September 2005,
San Francisco) was one of the last independent music publishers. He worked for the
Leo Feist Agency until he started Fred Ahlert Music Group after the death of his father in 1953. In addition to his father's catalog, among the songwriters Fred Jr. represented were
Ted Koehler,
Irving Kahal,
Walter Donaldson,
Mort Dixon,
Joe Burke,
Edgar Leslie, John Jacob Loeb, Harold Stanley,
Burt Bacharach and
Hal David. Fred Jr. had a son, Fred Emil Ahlert III (17 May 1958 – 21 April 2008). • Arnold Ahlert • Richard Ahlert (4 September 1921 – 9 August 1985
Scarsdale, New York) graduated from Juilliard when he was 17. He was a clarinetist and songwriter who composed over 1,000 songs, including the Broadway musical,
Adam, for which his wife, June Tansey, wrote the book. He was a member of
ASCAP and his songs included
My Days of Loving You, recorded by
Perry Como, and
Running Out of Fools, recorded by
Aretha Franklin. Fred Ahlert had a brief prior marriage to Minnie Campbell. They were married October 17, 1912, in
Manhattan, New York. ==References==