Conductor Succumbs to Pneumonia Attack
Havre, Nov. 28--Richard F. Erler, a well-known railroad conductor, running on the Great Northern out of Havre, died Monday morning at the family home in this city, from pneumonia, after a short sickness. He had lived in Havre 20 years. A widow survives him.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning with the Masonic fraternity in charge. The deceased was a member of the Havre lodges, A.F. and A.M. Chapter and of the Commandery and Algeria Shrine at Helena, and of the Eastern Star at Havre. He was also active in the O.R.C.
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Parents: August and Mary Erler
Married Katherine F. Mayhew, 22 Aug 1906, Glasgow, MT
Conductor Succumbs to Pneumonia Attack
Havre, Nov. 28--Richard F. Erler, a well-known railroad conductor, running on the Great Northern out of Havre, died Monday morning at the family home in this city, from pneumonia, after a short sickness. He had lived in Havre 20 years. A widow survives him.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning with the Masonic fraternity in charge. The deceased was a member of the Havre lodges, A.F. and A.M. Chapter and of the Commandery and Algeria Shrine at Helena, and of the Eastern Star at Havre. He was also active in the O.R.C.
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Parents: August and Mary Erler
Married Katherine F. Mayhew, 22 Aug 1906, Glasgow, MT
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