Last Wednesday afternoon the remains of Henry Eckstein, a former resident of New Ulm, were brought to this city by his son A.H.W. Eckstein. The burial took place Thursday afternoon from the home of John Mack, a son-in-law of the deceased. Mr. Eckstein died at Rocamville, Saskatchawan, and attained an age of 86 years. Capt. Alb. Steinhauser spoke words of comfort at the grave. The deceased left new Ulm in 1886 and had been an invalid for some years.
SOURCE: New Ulm Review, September 8, 1909, pg.5
Last Wednesday afternoon the remains of Henry Eckstein, a former resident of New Ulm, were brought to this city by his son A.H.W. Eckstein. The burial took place Thursday afternoon from the home of John Mack, a son-in-law of the deceased. Mr. Eckstein died at Rocamville, Saskatchawan, and attained an age of 86 years. Capt. Alb. Steinhauser spoke words of comfort at the grave. The deceased left new Ulm in 1886 and had been an invalid for some years.
SOURCE: New Ulm Review, September 8, 1909, pg.5
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