Philip Oswald, an old resident of the Town of Corliss, died in this city Saturday, February 3, of Erysipelas(a bacterial skin infection) at the age of 41 years. He is a brother of John Oswald, and was unmarried.
The remains will be shipped to Perham for interment.
His obituary was also published in the Perham Bulletin, page 7, Thursday, February 8, 1906.
Philip Oswald, a former resident of the Town of Corliss, died in Fergus Falls, Saturday morning, the cause being erysipelas.
The remains were brought to Perham, Sunday, February 4, 1906.
Interment in St. Henry's cemetery.
The sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved relatives.
Philip Oswald, an old resident of the Town of Corliss, died in this city Saturday, February 3, of Erysipelas(a bacterial skin infection) at the age of 41 years. He is a brother of John Oswald, and was unmarried.
The remains will be shipped to Perham for interment.
His obituary was also published in the Perham Bulletin, page 7, Thursday, February 8, 1906.
Philip Oswald, a former resident of the Town of Corliss, died in Fergus Falls, Saturday morning, the cause being erysipelas.
The remains were brought to Perham, Sunday, February 4, 1906.
Interment in St. Henry's cemetery.
The sympathy of all is extended to the bereaved relatives.
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