Following a long illness of cancer of the stomach, Mr. A. A. Haigler, better known as June Haigler, died Saturday at his home near Waxhaw. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, and the remains were interred with Masonic honors, members of that fraternity in Monroe attending. Deceased was a native of Monroe, a son of the late Charles Haigler, and was about 45 years of age. He is survived by his wife. Mr. Haigler was an upright, conscientious man, a good workman, being a blacksmith by a trade, and a loyal patriotic citizen.
The Monroe Journal
Monroe, NC
Tuesday, April 19, 1921
Page 5
Following a long illness of cancer of the stomach, Mr. A. A. Haigler, better known as June Haigler, died Saturday at his home near Waxhaw. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, and the remains were interred with Masonic honors, members of that fraternity in Monroe attending. Deceased was a native of Monroe, a son of the late Charles Haigler, and was about 45 years of age. He is survived by his wife. Mr. Haigler was an upright, conscientious man, a good workman, being a blacksmith by a trade, and a loyal patriotic citizen.
The Monroe Journal
Monroe, NC
Tuesday, April 19, 1921
Page 5
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