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Ervan L. Denning

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Ervan L. Denning

Birth
Death
7 Dec 1903 (aged 37–38)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of John and Rebecca Ann (Little) Denning, he died in Chicago, Illinois.

Irving L. Denning a well known brickmason of the city. Died in Chicago at the Presbysterian hospital at two o'clock this morning. Death being due to an absess of the liver.

Mr. Denning was taken to Chicago some time ago where he underwent an operation for his trouble, and had been gradually improving. Sunday his wife visited him and he appeared to be in excellent spirts, chatting and laughing with her. She left there last night, returing to this city and was notified of his death this morning.

Mr. Denning was quite well known in this city and was an expert at his trade. For several years he was an instructor in bricklaying at the Reformatory. He leaves a wife, and three children. No definite arrangements have been make regarding the funeral but the remains will be brought to theis city this evening.
Son of John and Rebecca Ann (Little) Denning, he died in Chicago, Illinois.

Irving L. Denning a well known brickmason of the city. Died in Chicago at the Presbysterian hospital at two o'clock this morning. Death being due to an absess of the liver.

Mr. Denning was taken to Chicago some time ago where he underwent an operation for his trouble, and had been gradually improving. Sunday his wife visited him and he appeared to be in excellent spirts, chatting and laughing with her. She left there last night, returing to this city and was notified of his death this morning.

Mr. Denning was quite well known in this city and was an expert at his trade. For several years he was an instructor in bricklaying at the Reformatory. He leaves a wife, and three children. No definite arrangements have been make regarding the funeral but the remains will be brought to theis city this evening.

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FATHER
ERVAN DENNING
1865 - 1903



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