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Everett W. Herzinger

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Everett W. Herzinger

Birth
Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Nov 1916 (aged 56)
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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The Weekly Tribune & Cape County Herald
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Nov. 24, 1916 page 4
Everett W. Herzinger, who has been in the employ of Mrs. Harlan P. Pieronnet for the past eight years, passed away Sunday at his home on North Fountain street. Bright's disease was the cause of his death.
He had been suffering from this ailment for the past two years, but it was not until recently that he was compelled by the sickness to remain away from his post.
The funeral will be held this morning at 9 o'clock. After a short ceremony at the house the cortege will leave for the old Herzinger Cemetery, near Jackson. The funeral will be in charge of the Macabee Lodge, of which Mr. Herzinger was a member.
Mr. Herzinger was nearly 57 years old. He had been a resident of the Cape for the past eight years, and was in the employ of Mrs. Pieronnett during his stay here. He is survived by his widow and several grown children and one brother.
The deceased was born on the farm of his father which is located near Jackson. He preferred the life of the city to the farm and left his old homestead in 1908, coming to the Cape. His old home is on Byrd's Creek, seven miles west of Jackson.
The burial was arranged by Al Brinkopf Furniture and Undertaking Co.
The Weekly Tribune & Cape County Herald
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Nov. 24, 1916 page 4
Everett W. Herzinger, who has been in the employ of Mrs. Harlan P. Pieronnet for the past eight years, passed away Sunday at his home on North Fountain street. Bright's disease was the cause of his death.
He had been suffering from this ailment for the past two years, but it was not until recently that he was compelled by the sickness to remain away from his post.
The funeral will be held this morning at 9 o'clock. After a short ceremony at the house the cortege will leave for the old Herzinger Cemetery, near Jackson. The funeral will be in charge of the Macabee Lodge, of which Mr. Herzinger was a member.
Mr. Herzinger was nearly 57 years old. He had been a resident of the Cape for the past eight years, and was in the employ of Mrs. Pieronnett during his stay here. He is survived by his widow and several grown children and one brother.
The deceased was born on the farm of his father which is located near Jackson. He preferred the life of the city to the farm and left his old homestead in 1908, coming to the Cape. His old home is on Byrd's Creek, seven miles west of Jackson.
The burial was arranged by Al Brinkopf Furniture and Undertaking Co.


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