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George B. Allen Jr., 20 years old, railroad clerk, died at
1:10 o
clock yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, 2309 Rowan Street. Besides them he is survived by a sister,
Miss Lucille Allen, and a brother, Edgar A. Allen. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 o
clock tomorrow morning at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/01/1922
Mrs. Annie M. Ahearn, 47 years old, died at 1:10 o
clock afternoon at her home, 709 East Oak Street. She is survived by a son by a former marriage, Samuel J. Donahue;
two brothers, Frank Metz of Louisville, and Lorenz Metz of St. Louis, and a sister, Mrs. George Hattich of Louisville.
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o
clock Thursday morning at the residence and at 9 o
clock at St. Vincent de Paul
s Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Michael
s Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/21/1922
AHERN June 2, at 11:10 a.m., Margaret, beloved daughter of
William B and Hannah Ahern (nee Shay), in her twenty-fifth year. Funeral Friday morning at 8:45 from the residence,
1145 S. 6th and from St. Louis Bertrand
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/04/1925
AHERN Sunday, January 27, 1929, at 8:15 a.m. James J. Ahern,
beloved husband of the late Ethel Brown Ahern, and son of the late John M. and Sarah Coffey Ahern. Funeral Tuesday,
January 29, 1929, at 8:30 a.m. from residence of his sister, Mrs. Rudolph Detroy, 124 North Clay Street, and from
St. Boniface Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 01/28/1929
AHERN July 10, at 5:30 a.m., William B. Ahern, beloved husband
of Hannah Ahern (nee Shay), at residence, 1145 S. Sixth Street. Funeral Monday morning at 8:45 a.m., family residence,
St. Louis Bertrand
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 07/11/1925
ALLEN Sunday, November 2, 1924, at 1:30 a.m., George B.,
beloved husband of Cecilia Allen (nee O
Hearn), in his 50th year. Funeral from the residence, 733 South Thirty-third Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o
clock and at St. Charles Borromeo Church at 2:30 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY
11/03/1924
George B. Allen, 50 years old, baggage man for the Illinois
Central Railroad, at 1:30 o
clock yesterday morning at his home, 733 South Thirty-third Street. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Cecilia Allen,
a daughter, Lucille Allen and a son Edgar F. Allen. Funeral arrangements have not been made. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
11/03/1924
ALTHAUS Tuesday, August 28, 1928, at 7:25 p.m., John F. Althaus,
in his forty-seventh year, beloved husband of Mrs. Augustina Althaus (nee Buechel). Remains at Manning
s Funeral Home, 612 West Broadway. Funeral Thursday, August 30, at the chapel at 3 p.m. Interment in Evergreen
Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 08/30/1928
James Harold Anderson, 24 years old, Polk Station, Ky., a motorcycle
racing rider, was almost instantly killed when his machine was struck by a racing automobile Sunday afternoon at
the Louisville Motor Speedway on the Eighteenth Street Road. About 1,000 spectators, who were watching a number
of cars trying out for the races next Sunday, witnessed the accident. A fractured skull and internal injuries caused
Anderson
s death, Coroner Roy Carter announced. Anderson
s death was the first fatality at the speedway. Anderson is survived by his parents, Mr. And Mrs. James Anderson;
a brother, Charles Newland Anderson, and a half-brother, Estil Eddinger. He was employed by the International Harvester
Motor Truck Sales Company.LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 10/04/1926
Anderson - Sunday afternoon, October 3, 1926, at 5:15 o
clock, James Harold Anderson, beloved son of Mr. And Mrs. J. M. Anderson, in his twenty-fourth year. Funeral from
chapel of John Maas & Bro., Southeast corner Floyd and Broadway, Friday afternoon at 2 o
clock. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 10/06/1926 BAIRD Wednesday, May 23, at 1:30 a.m., Doris Marie Baird,
age 4 years, 6 months, 13 days, infant daughter of Jesse O. and Frances Ferry Baird. Funeral Friday morning at
8:45 o
clock from the residence, 825 East Market Street, and from St. Boniface Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/24/1928
Mrs. Jennie Glenn Ballou
LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 02/09/1928 - SHELBYVILLE
Mrs. Jennie Glenn Ballou, 65 years old, widow of Edward Ballou, a grocer, died Wednesday midnight
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar T. Kaltenbacher, Seventh and Clay Streets from shock of injuries she suffered
two weeks ago in a fall in which an arm and a leg were broken. Surviving Mrs. Ballou, who was a member of a pioneer
family of Shelby County are two daughters, Mrs. Kaltenbacher and Mrs. Harry Pulliam, six brothers, Thomas, Jack,
Richard, Ollie, James and Dan Glenn, and three sisters Mrs. W. H. Pemberton, Louisville, Mrs. Henry Harris and
Miss Sue Glenn. Funeral services were arranged for 2:30 o
clock Friday afternoon at the residence, with burial in Grove Hill Cemetery.
Bernero - Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Bernero, 78 years
old, 417 Southern Boulevard, who died Sunday, were set for 8:30 o
clock this morning at Smith
s Chapel and at 9 o
clock at St. Michael
s Church, with burial in St. Louis Cemetery. Surviving her are a son, Joseph A. Bernero, and a daughter, Mrs. W.
E. Bellis. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 12/06/1926
BROCKIE at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital Thursday,
February 2, 1928, at 9:10 a.m., Maggie, beloved wife of Edward J. Brockie (nee White), in her thirty-fifth year.
Funeral from the residence of her sister, Miss Mary White, 1636 Bolling Avenue, Saturday morning at 8:30 and at
St. George
s Catholic Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 02/03/1928
BUCKLEY Friday, June 19, 1925, at 6:45 a.m., Katie J., beloved
wife of Harry J. Buckley (nee Fahey), in her 58th year. Funeral from the residence, 2815 High Avenue, Monday morning
at 8:30 and at the Church of Our Lady at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/20/1925
BURKS - Saturday, August 6, 1927, at 12:10 p.m., Mrs.
Agnes Burks, age 31 years, beloved wife of Joseph L. Burks. Funeral from the residence, 2414 St. Xavier, Tuesday,
August 9th, 8:40 a.m., and from St. Cecilia Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
08/07/1927
CASEY Tuesday, April 10, 1928, at 8 a.m., Mary Casey (nee
Repetto), aged 64 years, beloved wife of Frank Casey. Funeral from the residence, 2733 Hale Avenue, Friday morning
at 8:30 o
clock, and from St. Charles Borromeo Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 04/12/1928
CLERGET April 12, at 6:10 a.m., Frank H. Clerget, beloved
husband of Augustine Garcin Clerget, in his seventy-third year. Funeral from residence, 1293 Willow Avenue, Tuesday
morning, April 14, at 9 o
clock, and from St. James Church at 9:30 o
clock. Burial private in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 04/13/1925 DORENKAMP Saturday morning, January 28, at 6 a.m., Robert
Joseph Dorenkamp, age 1 month 3 days, infant son of Henry J. and Mary Josephine O
Hern Dorenkamp. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2 o
clock at the residence, 2048 Douglass Boulevard and from St. Boniface Church at 2:30. COURIER
JOURNAL OBITUARY 01/29/1928
Achille W. Dubourg, 52 years old, former Chief of Police of
Shelbyville, died last night at Norton Memorial Infirmary. He was brought here Thursday from Shelbyville for treatment
preparatory to an operation. Shortly after his arrival, hiccups developed and lasted continuously up until a few
hours of his death. Mr. Dubourg, a native of Louisville, left here thirty-six years ago. The body will be taken
to Shelbyville for burial. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 04/17/1923
Ben J. Dubourg, 59 years old, 700 West Main Street, died at
1:20 o
clock yesterday afternoon at St. Anthony
s Hospital. He is survived by a brother, David Dubourg and a sister, Mrs. Julia Schultz. Funeral arrangements have
not been made.COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/10/1923
Dubourg - October 8, 1925 at 3:45 a.m. Henry Dubourg, in his
89th year. Funeral from residence of his daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Schardein, 1314 Arcade Avenue, near Taylor Boulevard,
Saturday morning, October 10, at 8:30 o'clock, and from Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 10/09/1925
DUBOURG At St. Anthony
s Hospital, May 9, at 1:30 p.m., Ben J. Dubourg. Funeral from Gran W. Smith Sons Chapel at the corner 6th and Zane,
Saturday morning, May 12, at 8:45 o
clock, and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/11/1923
David A. Dubourg, age 68 years, Tuesday afternoon, June 4,
at 4:30 o'clock at Pope Sanatorium. Funeral from C.A. Blandford's, 2815 South Fourth Street. Thursday morning at
8:15, and from St. Michael's Church, Brook and Market Streets at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 06/05/1929
William Dubourg, 32 years old, of Shively, died at 4:50
o
clock yesterday afternoon at his home. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Ida M. Dubourg; his parents, Mr. And Mrs.
John Dubourg; a brother, Robert Dubourg and two small children. Funeral services will be held at 2 o
clock Monday afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. need Times 03/20/1923
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/24/1923
Mrs. Elizabeth Dubourg, 80 years old, wife of Henry
Dubourg, died at 8:35 o
clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Schardein, 1314 Arcade Avenue. Funeral arrangements
have not been made. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/22/1924
DUBOURG May 21, at 8:35 p.m., Elizabeth Dubourg, the beloved
wife of Henry Dubourg, in her 81st year. Funeral from residence of her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Schardein, 1314
Arcade Ave., Saturday, May 24, 8:30 a.m. From Holy Name Church, 9 o
clock. Burial: St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/23/1924
Dubourg - January 24, 1927, at 7:40 p.m., Frank F. Dubourg,
beloved husband of Greta Lyerly Dubourg, in his thirty-fifth year. Funeral from the residence, 815 Clarks Lane,
Wednesday afternoon, January 26, at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY - 01/25/1927
Ducoff -- Funeral services for William Ducoff, 37 years
old, who cut his throat with a butcher knife Friday at his home at Eighteenth Street and Bernheim Lane after attacking
his wife and mother-in-law with an ice pick, will be held at 2 o
clock Sunday afternoon at Schildt
s Chapel. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 09/12/1926 ESTES Sunday, May 13, 1928, at 7 a.m., William T. Estes,
beloved husband of Viola L. Estes (nee Sauter), age 27 years. Funeral from the residence of his father-in-law,
William H. Sauter, 440 East Lee Street, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Columbus, Ohio, and
Los Angeles, Calif., papers please copy. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/15/1928 FAHEY Tuesday, November 30, 1926, at 3:20 a.m., Margaret
Fahey (nee Brothen), beloved wife of Patrick Fahey. Funeral Friday, December 3, 1926, at 8:30 a.m., from residence,
2411 St. Xavier Street, and at St. Cecilia
s Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/01/1926
FELDKAMP Friday, January 21, 1927, at 2 a.m., Henry B. Feldkamp,
aged 84 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Woltering Feldkamp. Funeral from residence, 914 E. Gray Street, Monday
morning at 8:30, and from St. John
s Church, Clay and Walnut, at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Michael
s Cemetery.COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 01/23/1927
FISHER July 20, 1923, at 6 p.m., at Detroit, Mich., John
A. Fisher, age 28 years, 11 months. Funeral arrangements to be announced later. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
07/22/1923
FONTANA Thursday, January 26, at 8:55 a.m., Catherine Fontana,
age 86 years, widow of the late John Fontana. Funeral Saturday morning, January 28, at 8:45 from the residence,
431 East Walnut Street, and from St. Boniface Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 01/27/1928
FREVILLE Wednesday, November 9, 1927, at 1:15 p.m., Felix
G. Freville, beloved husband of Catherine Nichter Freville. Funeral Friday, November 11, 1927, at 8:30 a.m. from
residence, 3221 West Chestnut and at St. Charles Borromeo Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery.
LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 11/10/1927
GAAR Suddenly at 5:15 p.m., March 31 at the residence at
3502 West Chestnut. Henry F. Gaar, age 68 years. Funeral from residence at 3 p.m., Monday, April 2. Interment in
St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 04/02/1923
Slavious A. Garble, 41 years old, died of tuberculosis early
this morning at his home, 2823 Montgomery Street. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Stone, and his stepfather.
Funeral services will be held at 7 o
clock Monday morning. The body will be taken to Maryville, Ind., for burial. LOUISVILLE TIMES
OBITUARY 03/12/1921
GASKILL At 2 p.m., Thursday, November 12, at his residence
4629 South Sixth Street, Joseph F. Gaskill, husband of Evelyn Gaskill (nee Triplett), age 22 years. Funeral from
residence Saturday, November 14, at 2 p.m. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 11/13/1925
GERING Friday, March 12, at 4:05 a.m., Anna M. Gering (nee
Rochner), age 74 years, widow of Henry Gering. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 from the residence, 2619 Grand Avenue,
and from St. Benedict
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 03/13/1926
GIESEL Entered into eternal rest, Tuesday, February
16, at 10:55 p.m., at the residence of her son, Mr. Julius Giesel, 1330 Peerless Court, Mrs. Elizabeth Giesel (nee
Gnau), age 48 years 8 months 30 days, widow of August Giesel. Funeral Friday, February 19, at 3:30 p.m. from the
residence. Interment in Schardein Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/19/1926
GUTERMUTH - Friday, December 25, 1925, at 1:25 p.m.,
Emma Gutermuth, in her fifty-seventh year. Funeral from the residence of her daughter Mrs. Thomas Whitworth, 3384
Dearcy Street, Sunday, December 27, at 2 p.m., and from the Hazelwood Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment Hillcrest
Cemetery on Manslick Road. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY - 12/26/1925
GUTERMUTH Sunday, April 5, at 8:20 a.m., at the residence,
New Cut Road, near Jacob Park, Walter Wesley Gutermuth aged 23 years, 9 months and 21 days, son of William and
Emma Schroerlucke Gutermuth. Funeral Tuesday, April 7, from the residence, at 2 o
clock, and from the South Louisville Reformed Church at 2:30 o
clock. Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 04/06/1925
Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Gutermuth, 58 years old, died at
10 o
clock Sunday morning at her home at 4721 Rutland Avenue. She is survived by her husband, Philip Nicholas Gutermuth;
four sons, Chester Gutermuth, Russell Gutermuth, Harold Gutermuth and Arthur Gutermuth, and a daughter, Mrs. John
Mitchell. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o
clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/12/1927
Mrs. Alice Hagan, 53 years old, died at 5:50 o
clock Saturday morning at her home at 4111 Hale Avenue. She is survived by her husband, James Hagan. Funeral services
will be held at 2 o
clock Monday afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. need Times 3/9-3/11
-- COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/17/1929
Man, 67, Ends Life With Razor Here Eugene H. Heitz, 67 years old, 617 Rubel Avenue, who was found
at his home with a razor slash across his throat at 7:30 o
clock Friday morning, died at 12:30 o
clock Friday afternoon at the City Hospital. Dr. Roy L. Carter, Coroner, said the case was one of suicide. Mr.
Heitz was found by his wife, Mrs. Mary Heitz, who was summoned from a grocery she conducts at 623 Rubel Avenue,
by her daughter, Mrs. Philip Saams, who lives in an adjacent apartment. Mrs. Heitz said her husband, who formerly
was employed by the National Casket Company, had been in bad health and had threatened to end his life. He was
taken to the hospital in a police ambulance. Besides his wife and daughter, Mr. Heitz is survived by three sons,
Clifford Heitz, William Heitz and Clarence Heitz; four other daughters, Mrs. Joseph Clifford, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs.
William Holt, Mrs. Gertrude Wheeler and Miss Edna Heitz; a brother, John Heitz, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Parker
of Nashville, Tenn. Funeral arrangements have not been made. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 03/09/1929
John Henry, 81 years old, 730 West Market Street, fell
dead at 6 o
clock Tuesday night as he entered the Kentucky Restaurant, 705 West Market Street. Dr. Roy L. Carter, Coroner said
death was caused by apoplexy. Mr. Henry is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Bruce Green, Jasper, Ind.; Mrs. Charles
Obermeier, and Miss Elizabeth Henry and a son, William Henry, traveling in the West. Funeral arrangements have
not been made. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/02/1925
HENRY Suddenly, Tuesday, December 1, at 5 p.m., John Henry,
age 80 years. Funeral from the chapel of C. Schildt & Sons, 700 East Broadway, Thursday afternoon at 2 o
clock. Interment in St. John
s Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 12/02/1925
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Herbig, 67 years old, died at her home, 838
Eastern Parkway, at 8 o
clock Saturday night. She is survived by three sons, George Herbig, Edward Herbig and Henry Herbig; three daughter,
Mrs. John F. Busch, Mrs. Albert B. Madlon and Mrs. Charles A. Horny; three brothers, Anthony Bimmerle of Chicago,
Christ Bimmerle of East St. Louis and Fred Bimmerle, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Dischinger. Funeral services will
be held at 8:30 o
clock Tuesday morning at the residence, and at 9 o
clock at St. Elizabeth
s Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Michael
s Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/09/1928
Mrs. Ellen Jucoff, 85 years old, widow of J. C. Jucoff, died
at 4 o
clock yesterday morning at the home of her son-in-law, Henry Wessell of Valley Station. She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Henry Wessell, and a brother, John Welch. Funeral arrangements have not been made. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
11/29/1922 Dominic Kaltenbacher, 81 years old, died at his home in Shelbyville
this afternoon after being confined to his residence for more than a year and after a critical illness of more
than a month. Mr. Kaltenbacher was born in Kauterbach, Wurtemburg, Germany, and removed with his parents
to this country in 1859. They settled in Evansville, Ind., where Mr. Kaltenbacher entered the Union Army and served
three and a half years in the War Between the States, was a member of Company G Sixty-fifth Indiana Volunteers.
With his death, only one survivor of that regiment remains. After the war, Mr. Kaltenbacher followed the trade
of a harness-maker in Evansville and Louisville and in 1875 removed to Shelbyville where he followed the same business
for forty-five years. At his retirement in 1922, he was the oldest Shelbyville businessman in point of service.
He was married to Miss Sarah R. Dill, Mt. Vernon, Ind., in 1868 and she and the following seven children survive
him: Will S. Kaltenbacher, special writer for The Courier Journal and The Louisville Times, and Arthur Kaltenbacher,
Louisville; Judge Oscar T. Kaltenbacher and Bernard Kaltenbacher, Shelbyville; Mrs. Lee W. Hall, Cape Girardeau
Mo.; and Mrs. Emma O
Leary and Mrs. Augusta Dubourg, Shelbyville; a brother, Sebastian Kaltenbacher of Evansville, and a sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Sohmer of Belleville, Ill., also survive. The funeral will be held at the Catholic Church, Shelbyville,
at 10 o
clock Saturday morning, with interment in Grove Hill Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 08/14/1924
- SHELBYVILLE
KELLY Monday, February 21, 1927, at 6:30 p.m., Mrs. Rosa
Kelly (nee Clerget), widow of John Kelly, in her seventy-eighth year, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J.
P. Doll, Eighteenth Street Road and Polk Station. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 o
clock from the residence and 9 o
clock from St. Helen
s Catholic Church. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 02/21/1927 LEWIS At Memphis, Tenn., Wednesday, May 12, 8:45 a.m., John
A. Lewis, beloved son of John and the late Elizabeth Dubourg Lewis. Funeral from the residence of sister, Mrs.
L. A. Shafer, 1623 Second Street, Carolina Apartments, No. 10, Friday morning, May 14, at 9:30 o
clock, and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 10 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY
05/13/1926
July 5, at 2:30 p.m., John R. Lewis, in
his eighty-second year. Funeral from residence of his daughter, Mrs. Lilly L. Shafer, Carolina Apartments, No.
10, Second and Lee Streets, Saturday morning, July 7, at 8:30 o'clock and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o'clock.
Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. Memphis, Tenn. papers please copy. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
- 07/06/1928
Mrs. Frances V. Link, 45 years old, died at 6:15 o
clock yesterday morning at her home, 469 Chicopee Street. She is survived by her husband, John Link; three sons,
Frank, Louis and John Link Jr.; four daughters, Misses Laura, Mary, Edna and Margaret Link; two brothers, John
and Ben Van Norman, and four sisters, Mrs. Lula Boyd, Mrs. Minnie Krueger, Mrs. Lucy Smith and Mrs. Goldie Britton.
Funeral services will be held at 8 o
clock tomorrow at the residence. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
07/25/1924
Frank Long, 70 years old, died at 2 o
clock Thursday afternoon at his home, 127 North Fourth Street. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Jennie Long; three daughters:
Mrs. Emma Seymour and Misses Judith Long and Scotty Long; two sons, Charles Long and Delaney Long, and two sisters,
Mrs. Scotty Dillon and Mrs. Julia Winters. Funeral services will be held at 10 o
clock Saturday morning at the residence. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/19/1926
LONG Thursday, February 18, 1926, at 2 p.m. Frank Long, beloved
husband of Jennie Long (nee Reppeto), in his seventieth year. Funeral from the residence, 127 N. Fourth Street,
Saturday morning at 10 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/19/1926 MANLEY Thursday, October 18, 1928, at 6:15 a.m., John Manley,
in his fifty-fifth year, beloved husband of Mrs. Anna Manley (nee Rochner), at the residence 801 South Thirty-eighth
Street. Funeral Saturday, October 20, from the residence at 8:40 a.m. and from Holy Cross Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 10/19/1928
Mrs. Edna L. Mayhew, 38 years old, died at 9:15 o'clock Sunday
morning at her home at 1136 Rammers Avenue. She is survived by her husband, Clarence E. Mayhew; a son, Henry W.
Mayhew; her father, Henry T. Koehler; a brother, Albert Koehler, and a sister, Miss Elsie Koehler. Funeral services
will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 10/31/1927
MEHR At the residence, 2410 Dumesnil Street, at 4:15 p.m., July 21st, Mrs. Mollie
S. Mehr, wife of Edward B. Mehr, age 61 years. Funeral from the residence at 2:30 p.m., July 23. Interment in Cave
Hill Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 07/23/1923
John W. Mitchell, 36 years old, died at 2:45 o
clock Sunday morning at his home, 637 East Caldwell Street. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Mitchell;
his father, William Mitchell and his mother, Mrs. Eva Frederick; four brothers, James Mitchell, Edward Mitchell,
Arthur Mitchell and William Mitchell; three sisters, Mrs. Florence Ditckley and Mrs. Margaret Hancock, Indianapolis,
Ind., and Mrs. Lillian Gross. Funeral services will be held at 2 o
clock Tuesday afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
02/13/1928
MORAN At 8:50 p.m., May 10, 1928, at his residence on the
Brownsboro Road. Thomas W. Moran, age 85 years. Funeral from residence at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, May 12. Interment
in Cave Hill Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 05/11/1928 Miss Minnie O
Hearn, 51 years old, died at 3:20 o
clock yesterday morning at St. Anthony
s Hospital. She is survived by two brothers, James O
Hearn of Louisville and Thomas O
Hearn of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o
clock tomorrow morning at the residence, 1838 Frankfort Avenue, and at 9 o
clock at St. Francis of Rome Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY 06/20/1922
George W. O
Hearn, 35 years old, a plumber, died at 7:50 o
clock last night at the Jewish Hospital, where he had been taken twenty-four hours before when his gasoline torch
exploded at the home of Antonio Repetto, a relative, at 213 South Bayly Avenue. William Ruppel, brother-in-law
of O
Hearn, injured at the same time, is at his home, 538 North Twentieth Street, suffering with severe gasoline burns,
but will recover. O
Hearn and Ruppel were assisting in installing a gas stove at the Repetto home. Just what caused the gasoline torch
to explode, firemen were unable to determine. Both O
Hearn and Ruppel were leaning over it at the time. The clothes of both were set afire, and O
Hearn was covered with burning gasoline. He tried to extinguish the flames by rolling on the ground. He was still
afire when firemen reached the house in answer to a fire alarm. Besides his widow, Mrs. Virginia Ruppel O
Hearn, O
Hearn leaves four sisters, Mrs. Charles Ede, Mrs. Paul Bere, Mrs. Carl Bauer of Oakland, Calif. And Miss Catherine
O
Hearn; a brother Bernard O
Hearn, and his father James W. O
Hearn.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 08/23/1922
Tuesday, August 22, 1922, at 8:15 p.m., George O'Hearn, beloved husband of Virginia Ruppel O'Hearn,
age 35 years. Funeral from the residence, 2033 Lytle Street, Friday morning, August 25, at 8:30 a.m. and at St.
Cecilia Church at 9 o'clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 08/24/1922
Mrs. Mary Jane O
Hearn died at 6:45 o
clock Tuesday night at the home of her niece, Mrs. Walter Howard, at 513 North Twentieth Street. She is survived
by her husband, Thomas O
Hearn, and a brother, John Quigley. Funeral services will be held at 8 o
clock Thursday morning at Dougherty
s Chapel and at 9 o
clock at St. Cecilia
s Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/19/1928
O
HEARN At 3:30 a.m., February 20, 1921, Mary E. O
Hearn (nee Collins), beloved wife of Patrick O
Hearn deceased. Funeral will take place from the late residence, 823 South Thirty-fourth Tuesday morning at 8:30
and the Holy Cross Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 02/21/1921
Jeremiah O
Hearn, 56 years old, former policeman, died at 6:40 o
clock last evening at his home, 1706 West Oak Street. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Doyle, and Miss
Annie O
Hearn; two sons, James and Dennis O
Hearn; three brothers, Patrick, John and Edward O
Hearn, and a sister, Miss Katie O
Hearn. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 09/09/1921
O
HEARN Thursday, September 8, 1921, at 7:45 p.m., Jeremiah O
Hearn, in his fifty-sixth year, at the residence, 1706 West Oak Street. Funeral from the residence Saturday morning,
September 10, at 8:30 and from St. Williams Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 09/09/1921
James O
Hern, 27 years old, 424 South Third Street, a merchant policeman, ended his life
with a pistol at 9:30 o
clock Wednesday night in the rear of the Carter Guaranty Company
s offices at 418 South Fifth Street. O
Hern, who was employed as night watchman in a row of buildings on the west side of Fifth Street between Liberty
and Walnut Streets, died before police could remove him to a hospital. The report of O'Hern
s pistol was heard by Miss Estelle Mueller, secretary to Ellerbe Carter, president of the Carter Guaranty Company.
Miss Mueller was working in her office in the building. She notified police. C. E. Schimbler and G. E. Wade, attorneys
with offices in the building, said O
Hern had complained recently of ill health. He is said to have been wounded in overseas service during the World
War. He leaves a brother, Dennis O
Hern and two sisters, Mrs. James D. Doyle and Mrs. Anna Redmon, all of Louisville. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 11/04/1926
O
HEARN Suddenly Wednesday, November 3, 1926, at 10 p.m., James, son of the late
Jerry and Sabina O
Hearn, in his 26th year. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. James Doyle, 1706 W. Oak St., Saturday
morning at 8:30 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 11/05/1926
O
HERN Thursday, October 18 at 8:30 p.m., William J. O
Hern, aged 69 years, beloved husband of Lena O
Hern (nee Dietz). Funeral from the residence, southeast corner Twenty-seventh and St. Xavier Streets, Sunday afternoon
at 2 o
clock and from St. Cecilia
s Church at 2:30 o
clock. Interment in St. Michael
s Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 10/19/1923
O
HEARN Friday, November 9, at 12:40 a.m., John J. O
Hearn, age 53 years, beloved husband of Alvina Zentzius O
Hearn. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o
clock from residence, 1028 S. 12th, and from St. William
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 11/20/1923
O
HEARN Tuesday, April 1, 1924, at 5:15 p.m., Catherine O
Hearn, daughter of the late Jerry and Ellen O
Hearn, in her sixty-first year. Funeral from the residence 1207 West Oak Street, Friday morning at 8:45 o
clock and at St. Williams Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 04/02/1924
O
HERN - Tuesday, August 2, 1927, at 7 a.m., Denis O
Hern, husband of the late Mary O
Hern (nee Gift), at the residence, 506 E. Market St. Funeral from Thomas Keenan
s Funeral Chapel, 1529 W. Market St., Thursday morning at 8:15 o
clock and at St. John
s Church at 8:30 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 08/03/1927
Louise A. Olges (nee Kupper) age 71 years, widow of John F.
Olges. Funeral Saturday morning at 8:15 o
clock from the residence, Fairmount, Ky., and from St. Rita
s Church at Okolona at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Edward
s Cemetery, Jeffersontown, Ky. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 03/24/1926 REHM Wednesday, June 14, 1922, at 1:03 p.m., Joseph P., beloved
husband of Margaret Rehm, in his 68th year. Funeral from the residence, 612 Floral Terrace, Friday morning at 8:30,
and at St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/15/1922
REPETTO - At St. Anthony
s Hospital, September 10, at 10 p.m. George Francis Repetto, in his 50th year. Funeral from Gran W. Smith
s Son
s 1029 South Sixth Street, Friday morning, September 13, at 8:30 o
clock and from St. Michaels Church at 9 o
clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 09/12/1929
REPETTO Died June 18, 1925, at 9 p.m., Louis Repetto, age
66 years, beloved son of late John B. and Theresa Repetto. Remains at Gran W. Smith. Funeral from Cathedral of
the Assumption at 9 o
clock Saturday morning. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/20/1925
REPETTO - Suddenly December 25, at 10:45 p.m., William T.
Repetto, in his 61st year. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Angelo J. Repetto, 115 North Birchwood Avenue.
Friday morning, December 27 at 8:15 o
clock and from the Cathedral of the Assumption at 9 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/27/1929
REPETTO Wednesday, February 8, at 5:55 p.m. Addie Repetto
(nee Logan), beloved wife of George F. Repetto, in her 47th year. Funeral from Gran W. Smith Sons, 1029 South Sixth,
Friday morning, February 10, at 8:30 o
clock and from St. Michael Church at 9 o
clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 02/09/1928
ROCHNER Sunday, January 30 at 8:45 p.m. Mary R. Rochner,
in her sixty-ninth year. Funeral Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John Manley, 2102
Grand Avenue, and from St. Peter
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 01/31/1921
ROCHNER Wednesday, Dec. 10, at 11 p.m., Joseph H. Rochner,
age 76 years, beloved father of W. H. Rochner, 2710 S. 3rd St., and Mrs. John Manley, 2102 Grand Ave. Funeral Saturday,
Dec. 13, from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Manley, at 8:40 and from St. Peter
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 12/12/1924
William H. Rochner, 45 years old, died at 2:29 o'clock Saturday
morning at his home, 622 West Lawn Street. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Rochner; two daughters, Miss
Mary Shepherd Rochner and Miss Helen Rochner; three sons, William Rochner, Millard Rochner and Paul Rochner, and
a sister, Mrs. John Manley. Funeral services will be held at 8:45 o'clock Monday morning at the residence and at
9 o'clock at the Holy Cross Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER
JOURNAL OBITUARY - 07/31/1927
RUPPEL - July 23, 1929, at 9:50 p.m., Katherine Kriel Ruppel,
in her 48th year. Funeral from Gran W. Smith & Son, 1029 S. Sixth Street, Saturday morning, July 27, at 8:30
o
clock; and from St. Patrick
s Church at 9 o
clock. Burial in St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 07/25/1929 Mrs. Wilhelmina Schankel, 74 years old, died at 10:45 o
clock Tuesday morning at her home, 1361 Bardstown Road. She is survived by her husband, Phillip Schankel; four
daughters, Miss Kathryne Schankel, Mrs. H. F. Dendinger, Fort Bragg, N. C.; Mrs. H. H. Weihe and Mrs. J. H. Glass,
Lynnbrook, N. Y.; three sons, P. G. Schankel, Memphis, Tenn.; E. F. Schankel and W. A. Schankel; three brothers,
George Schildknecht, Louis Schildknecht and William Schildknecht, the latter two of Campbell, Calif., and five
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 o
clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
01/23/1929
Schardein -- Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine Schardein,
77 years old, who died at 10:50 o
clock Wednesday night at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frederick Schaffnerr, Schaffner
s Addition, Taylor Boulevard, will be held at 4 o
clock this afternoon at the residence of her sister-in-law. Burial will be in Schardein Cemetery. Mrs. Schardein
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jacob Werle and Mrs. William Knodel; a son, Edward Schardein; twelve grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 08/26/1921
SCHULTE - Saturday, October 31, 1925, at 6:15 a.m., Louise
Schulte (nee Schmoll), beloved wife of Charles F. Schulte, at the residence, 2228 Highland Avenue. Funeral Tuesday,
November 3, 1925, at 8:30 a.m., from residence 2228 Highland Avenue, and at St. Boniface Church at 9 a.m. Interment
St. Louis Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 11/02/1925
Mrs. Julia M. Schultz, 68 years old, died at 9 o
clock Wednesday morning at her home on Strawberry Lane, near the Old Third Street Road. She is survived by her
husband, Fred Schultz; three sons, Fred Schultz, Albert Schultz and Frank Schultz; three daughters, Mrs. George
Scott, Mrs. William Snider and Mrs. H. R. Freeman, and a brother, David Dubourg. Funeral services will be held
at 9 o
clock Wednesday morning at the residence and at 9 o
clock at the Holy Name Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY 12/22/1927
Mrs. Frances Silliman, 1566 Longfield Avenue, said she left
her 9 month-old son sleeping and went for a five-minute visit next door at the home of Mrs. T. W. Brinley, 1568
Longfield Avenue. She heard children outside crying Fire, returned at 3:50 o
clock and saw flames pouring from a window. The mother ran to the door and was driven back by leaping fire. She
broke a window with her bare hands, regardless of a few cuts, but the flames defeated her again and she called
the Fire Department. E. M. Bowen, 1519 Gardner Avenue, climbed through the window and retreated before the smoke.
A board and tarpaper wall was jerked out by Capt. Joseph Vaughn of Hook and Ladder Company No. 8 and by the child
s uncle, George Stephen, who had followed the crowd to the fire. Captain Vaughn jerked the baby
s white bed outside and held only a blackened body. The two-room frame cottage was destroyed with $3,000 loss.
Coroner Roy Carter said that Arnold Silliman was burned to death. He is survived by his mother and his father,
Edgar P. Silliman, and his brother, Edgar P. Silliman Jr., whose second birthday was Wednesday.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 01/26/1928
SCHMOLL - Saturday, November 17, 1928, at 7 a.m. Catherine
Rochner Schmoll, aged 76 years, beloved wife of Joseph Schmoll. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, 2253
South Shelby Street, Monday morning at 8:45 and from St. Elizabeth
s Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Michael
s Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 11/18/1928
Harry F. Schultz, age 14 months, infant son of Albert and Dora
Schultz (nee Saffran), Wednesday, August 31, at 10:15 a.m. Funeral from residence, Third and New Cut Road, Thursday
morning at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 09/01/1921
SHAUGHNESSY Wednesday, May 5, at 5:35 a.m., at her residence
on Buechel Bank Lane, Ida May Shaughnessy (nee Heindell), age 33 years, beloved wife of William J. Shaughnessy.
Funeral from the Bosse Funeral Home, 600 East Broadway, Friday afternoon at 2 o
clock. Interment in Eastern Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/07/1926
SIEVERS - Suddenly, Tuesday, July 28th at 9:30 p.m. John
H. Sievers, age 47 years, beloved husband of Nellie Sievers. Funeral Friday, July 31st, from the residence 2047
Tyler Avenue, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Ind. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY 07/30/1925
SNYDER - Sunday, August 9, at 6:20 p.m., George E. Snyder,
age 47 years, beloved husband of Charlotte Gering Snyder. Funeral from the residence, 1020 Mulberry Street. Wednesday
morning at 8:30, and from St. Elizabeth Church at 9. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY 08/11/1925
Mrs. Roxana Shafer, 84 years old, died at 5:30 o
clock yesterday morning from acute indigestion at the home of a son, L. A. Shafer, 1623 South Second Street, where
she lived. She leaves another son, Clarence Shafer, and three daughters, Mrs. B. G. Collins and Mrs. W. H. Warden,
of Louisville, and Mrs. J. J. Fahey, of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be held at 9:15 o
clock this morning at the Grace Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. COURIER
JOURNAL OBITUARY 10/29/1924
SKAGGS -- Robert Carter, 28 years old, is in the county jail,
charged with the murder of Daniel Skaggs, 44, a cripple who died at 4:15 o
clock yesterday morning at the City Hospital of a fractured skull suffered Saturday night when it is alleged Carter
struck him in the head with a fence picket. The alleged assault was committed at Skaggs
home, 2623 West Walnut Street, where Carter was a boarder. The fight between the two men is said to have resulted
from Skaggs ordering Carter to leave the house. Carter said Skaggs advanced toward him with his hand in his hip
pocket and he wrenched a picket from the fence and struck once on the head. Skaggs injuries were not considered
serious at first, but Sunday morning his condition became worse and his wife took him to the hospital. Carter maintains
he struck Skaggs as self-defense. He said before he was requested to leave Skaggs
home, the latter looked for a pistol. L. D. Sutherland, another boarder, verified this statement. Sutherland said
he also was requested to leave with Carter. Surviving Skaggs are his widow, Mrs. Hattie Skaggs; a daughter, Miss
Bessie Skaggs, and a stepson, Calvin Skaggs. Funeral arrangements have not been made. COURIER
JOURNAL OBITUARY 03/20/1923 THORNBERRY Friday, May 3, at 12:30 p.m., Mrs. Murray Lee
Thornberry (nee Phillips), widow of the late H. H. Thornberry. Funeral from the residence, 3531 Taylor Boulevard,
Sunday afternoon at 2 o
clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 05/05/1929 UNTIEDT - Sunday, April 17, at 12:15 p.m., Charles H. Untiedt,
in his eighteenth year, beloved son of William G. and Elizabeth Ahern Untiedt. Funeral, Wednesday morning at 8:30
o
clock from the residence, 3501 Taylor Boulevard, and from Holy Name Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in St. Michael
s Cemetery. Lowell, Mass. Papers please copy. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY
04/18/1927 WALLER - John Ware Waller, in his sixtieth year, suddenly
Monday, July 23, 1928, at 6 p.m., at his residence on Greenwood Road, near Pleasure Ridge Park. Beloved husband
of Sallie Waller (nee Rudert). Funeral Thursday, July 26, 1928, at 3 p.m., at his residence. Interment in the Waller
Family Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 07/26/1928
WALTER Friday, March 10, at 7:30 a.m. Robert W. Walter, beloved
husband of Margaret A. Walter (nee Hauptman), in his 61st year. Funeral from family residence, Arcadia Avenue and
Taylor Boulevard, Sunday, March 12, at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY
03/11/1922
WALTER Friday, March 10, at 7:30 a.m., Robert W. Walter,
beloved husband of Margaret Walter (nee Hauptman), in his sixty-first year, at the family residence, Arcade Avenue
and Taylor Boulevard. Due notice of funeral later. COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 03/11/1922
WALTER Friday, January 27, at 2:45 a.m. Margaret Walter,
widow of the late R. W. Walter, in her sixty-fourth year. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. I. M.
Dubourg, 3411 Taylor Boulevard, Sunday, January 29, at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. (Memphis, Tenn.
papers, please copy.) LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 01/27/1928
WERST -- Suddenly, June 25, 1929, at 10 p.m., William H. Werst,
beloved husband of Annie Nichter Werst. Funeral Friday, June 28, 1929, at 8:15 a.m. from the residence, 619 Woodburne
Avenue, and at Holy Name Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Dayton, Ohio, papers please copy.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/27/1929
WHITE -- At SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital, Saturday, February
19, 1927, at 7:50 p.m., John, son of the late Daniel and Nora White, (nee Shea). Funeral from the residence of
his sister, Miss Mary White, 1836 Bolling Avenue, Tuesday morning at 8:30 o
clock and at St. George Church at 9 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 02/21/1927
ZINSMEISTER June 24, at 1:45 p.m. Mamie M. Zinsmeister, in
her sixteenth year. Funeral from residence of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Luckert, 528 W. Hill, Tuesday morning, June
26 at 8:30 o
clock and from St. Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o
clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Private. LOUISVILLE TIMES OBITUARY 06/25/1923
ZINSMEISTER Sunday, June 24, William A. Zinsmeister, in his
36th year. Funeral from Schoppenhorst Brothers Chapel, 1832 W. Market, Tuesday June 26 at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave
Hill Cemetery.
need funeral info have CJ 7/22 check Times COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY 06/26/1923
ZINSMEISTER At 2:45 a.m. November 19, 1922, Mrs. Mary
M. Zinsmeister, age 52 years. Funeral will take place from the residence, 1308 South Sixth Street, Tuesday morning
at 9:30 and at St. Louis Bertrand Church at 10 o
clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Dubourg COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY
11/20/1922
Mrs. Mary M. Zinsmeister, 55 years old, died at 3:15 o
clock yesterday morning at SS. Mary and Elizabeth Hospital of burns received Friday afternoon in a gasoline explosion
at her home, 1308 South Sixth Street. According to members of the family, Mrs. Zinsmeister was cleaning a coat
and heating gasoline on a stove. The gasoline exploded. Mrs. Zinsmeister is survived by her sons, William Zinsmeister
and Frank Dubourg; two daughters, Miss Mayme Zinsmeister and Mrs. C. A. Luckert and four sisters, Mrs. Fannie ____,
Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. J. Manning of Louisville and Mrs. William Breen of Cleveland. Funeral services will
be held at 10 o
clock tomorrow morning at St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. COURIER JOURNAL
OBITUARY 11/20/1922