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Henry Clifford Truex

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Henry Clifford Truex

Birth
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Feb 1908 (aged 27)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Born in Center Twp, Monroe Co, Ohio. Married Feb 17, 1905 to Effie Dolene Moose 1890-1948. Effie and Henry had 1 child: Ralph Royden Truex 1905-1955. Effie Truex later married John Daniel Bracy Aug 28, 1918.

Obituary: Truex, Henry C. Truex
The Sentinel, Woodsfield, OH, Thursday, February 27, 1908

Henry C. Truex, son of Shell Truex, died Saturday at Denver, Colorado, where he had gone for the benefit of his health. His brother Ed of this city on receiving word of his serious illness started for his bedside but when he reached Chicago, received work of his brother’s death. The body will be brought here for interment this week

Obituary: Truex, H. C. Truex 2nd obit
The Sentinel, Woodsfield, OH, March 5, 1908

The funeral of H. C. Truex, mention of whose death at Denver was made last week, was held Sunday afternoon.

About 75 of the members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, of Zanesville, were in attendance, and together with the local Painters and Carpenters’ unions assisted by Dr. Wuestenberg, had charge of the funeral. The different orders met at the U. R. K. of P. Armory and marched to the residence of Ed Truex on Oak Lawn avenue and thence to the cemetery, and after the services again marched to the armory.

Beautiful floral tributes by the different lodges marked the esteem in which their brother was held.
Born in Center Twp, Monroe Co, Ohio. Married Feb 17, 1905 to Effie Dolene Moose 1890-1948. Effie and Henry had 1 child: Ralph Royden Truex 1905-1955. Effie Truex later married John Daniel Bracy Aug 28, 1918.

Obituary: Truex, Henry C. Truex
The Sentinel, Woodsfield, OH, Thursday, February 27, 1908

Henry C. Truex, son of Shell Truex, died Saturday at Denver, Colorado, where he had gone for the benefit of his health. His brother Ed of this city on receiving word of his serious illness started for his bedside but when he reached Chicago, received work of his brother’s death. The body will be brought here for interment this week

Obituary: Truex, H. C. Truex 2nd obit
The Sentinel, Woodsfield, OH, March 5, 1908

The funeral of H. C. Truex, mention of whose death at Denver was made last week, was held Sunday afternoon.

About 75 of the members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, of Zanesville, were in attendance, and together with the local Painters and Carpenters’ unions assisted by Dr. Wuestenberg, had charge of the funeral. The different orders met at the U. R. K. of P. Armory and marched to the residence of Ed Truex on Oak Lawn avenue and thence to the cemetery, and after the services again marched to the armory.

Beautiful floral tributes by the different lodges marked the esteem in which their brother was held.


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