The Neukomm clothing store was visited by burglars sometime Saturday night. Entrance was gained through the back door by breaking a glass and reaching through and unlocking the door, the key having been left on the inside of the lock.
Several boxes of underwear and other boxes had been opened but the proprietor could not say whether anything but the money had been taken or not.
The burglary was kept quiet for a few days to see if any trace of the burglars could be found. It is believed to have been the work of amateurs.
Death Cert#11703:
John Jacob Neukomm, 88, of 310 East 5th Street, Fulton, died at 10:00pm on May 1, 1949 at his home.
Dr. George F. Wood, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Cerebral Hemorrhage due to Hypertension and General Arteriosclerosis. The informant was Mrs. H.A. Neukomm of the same address in Fulton.
Mr. Neukomm was born February 4, 1861, in Fulton, the son of John J. and Kunigunda (Lang) Neukomm, both born in Switzerland. He was united in marriage to Anna Lena Gerhardt and she survives. Mr. Neukomm was a tailor and clothing merchant.
Arrangements were under the care of Glen Y. Maupin of Fulton. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery.
The Neukomm clothing store was visited by burglars sometime Saturday night. Entrance was gained through the back door by breaking a glass and reaching through and unlocking the door, the key having been left on the inside of the lock.
Several boxes of underwear and other boxes had been opened but the proprietor could not say whether anything but the money had been taken or not.
The burglary was kept quiet for a few days to see if any trace of the burglars could be found. It is believed to have been the work of amateurs.
Death Cert#11703:
John Jacob Neukomm, 88, of 310 East 5th Street, Fulton, died at 10:00pm on May 1, 1949 at his home.
Dr. George F. Wood, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Cerebral Hemorrhage due to Hypertension and General Arteriosclerosis. The informant was Mrs. H.A. Neukomm of the same address in Fulton.
Mr. Neukomm was born February 4, 1861, in Fulton, the son of John J. and Kunigunda (Lang) Neukomm, both born in Switzerland. He was united in marriage to Anna Lena Gerhardt and she survives. Mr. Neukomm was a tailor and clothing merchant.
Arrangements were under the care of Glen Y. Maupin of Fulton. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Bio by: Marsha Williams Byrd of Missouri
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