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Aaron A Kammerer

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Aaron A Kammerer

Birth
Kendallville, Noble County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Dec 1914 (aged 29)
Garrett, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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AARON KAMMERER, FORMER LOCAL UNDERTAKER, DEAD
Was Sick for a Year With Tuberculosis of the Throat.


Aaron Kammerer, a former undertaker of this city, passed away last Thursday night at 9:35 o'clock at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kammerer at 118 west Johnson street.

Mr. Kammerer had been in ill health for a year with tuberculosis of the throat. He had steadily become worse and since the early part of November he had been bedfast.

Mr. Kammerer was born a mile east of Kendallville, and was aged twenty-nine years, one month and fourteen days. When he was an infant his parents moved to Garrett.

Aaron attended the public schools and afterward was employed for five years in the furniture store now owned by John A. Moore. Graduating then from the Barnes embalming school in Chicago, Mr. Kammerer worked as an embalmer in Hammond for a year, in West Point, Nebraska, for a year and in Elberfeld, Indiana, for six months. He and his brother, Nathan, started an undertaking business in Garrett in July, 1912, and sold out in January, 1914, to John Roos.

Mr. Kammerer was a member of Antioch court, Tribe of Ben Hur, and of Garrett aerie No. 1357, Fraternal Order of Eagles.

Surviving are the parents and the one brother.

Funeral services were held at the home Sunday afternoon. The Key. Charles Tinkham of the M. E. church officiated. Interment was made in Calvary.

Garrett Clipper
Garrett, Indiana
17 Dec 1914
AARON KAMMERER, FORMER LOCAL UNDERTAKER, DEAD
Was Sick for a Year With Tuberculosis of the Throat.


Aaron Kammerer, a former undertaker of this city, passed away last Thursday night at 9:35 o'clock at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kammerer at 118 west Johnson street.

Mr. Kammerer had been in ill health for a year with tuberculosis of the throat. He had steadily become worse and since the early part of November he had been bedfast.

Mr. Kammerer was born a mile east of Kendallville, and was aged twenty-nine years, one month and fourteen days. When he was an infant his parents moved to Garrett.

Aaron attended the public schools and afterward was employed for five years in the furniture store now owned by John A. Moore. Graduating then from the Barnes embalming school in Chicago, Mr. Kammerer worked as an embalmer in Hammond for a year, in West Point, Nebraska, for a year and in Elberfeld, Indiana, for six months. He and his brother, Nathan, started an undertaking business in Garrett in July, 1912, and sold out in January, 1914, to John Roos.

Mr. Kammerer was a member of Antioch court, Tribe of Ben Hur, and of Garrett aerie No. 1357, Fraternal Order of Eagles.

Surviving are the parents and the one brother.

Funeral services were held at the home Sunday afternoon. The Key. Charles Tinkham of the M. E. church officiated. Interment was made in Calvary.

Garrett Clipper
Garrett, Indiana
17 Dec 1914


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