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Anna <I>Leonhard</I> Truckenmiller

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Anna Leonhard Truckenmiller

Birth
Germany
Death
21 Nov 1903 (aged 71)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 28 Lot 9
Memorial ID
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Information provided by another contributor Sept. 2017:
The Abilene Daily Chronicle
Abilene, KS
Thursday, January 20, 1910
Page 1, Columns 1 & 2

PLACES ASHES IN COFFIN.

Father and Mother Buried in Same Grave With Son.

St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 20.—Two small earthen urns, containing the ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Truckenmiller, pioneer residents of St. Joseph, were forwarded Tuesday night to Springfield, Mo., to be placed in the coffin of their son, A. H. Truckenmiller, and buried with his body, in accordance with his dying wish. Mrs. Truckenmiller had died six years ago and her husband last April. The urns were kept in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meier. Mrs. Meier is the only child of A. H. Truckenmiller.

Truckenmiller was steward of the Springfield club, but for many years had been proprietor of a hotel in St. Joseph. He was especially well known among theatrical people and is said to have lost a fortune in promoting theatrical companies. He was at one time owner of the St. Joseph Western League team.
Information provided by another contributor Sept. 2017:
The Abilene Daily Chronicle
Abilene, KS
Thursday, January 20, 1910
Page 1, Columns 1 & 2

PLACES ASHES IN COFFIN.

Father and Mother Buried in Same Grave With Son.

St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 20.—Two small earthen urns, containing the ashes of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Truckenmiller, pioneer residents of St. Joseph, were forwarded Tuesday night to Springfield, Mo., to be placed in the coffin of their son, A. H. Truckenmiller, and buried with his body, in accordance with his dying wish. Mrs. Truckenmiller had died six years ago and her husband last April. The urns were kept in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Meier. Mrs. Meier is the only child of A. H. Truckenmiller.

Truckenmiller was steward of the Springfield club, but for many years had been proprietor of a hotel in St. Joseph. He was especially well known among theatrical people and is said to have lost a fortune in promoting theatrical companies. He was at one time owner of the St. Joseph Western League team.

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