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Lemuel Green Hunsaker

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Lemuel Green Hunsaker

Birth
Ursa, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Aug 1915 (aged 63)
Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Hancock County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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LEM HUNSAKER DIED THURSDAY

Passed Away After An Illness of Three Years - Had Five Brothers.

Lemuel Green Hunsaker, a former resident of Quincy, died this morning at his home in Plymouth after an illness of three years. He is the brother of D. S. Hunsaker, the saloonkeeper at Fifth and York Streets, and John Hunsaker, who is employed by the Wabash. The decedent's father was Ferdinand Hunsaker, who died in Quincy about three years ago.

Mr. Hunsaker was born in Missouri sixty-four years ago and when a young man moved to Quincy with his parents. For several years, he was engaged in the saloon business here and was located at different times at Fifth and York, Fifth and Kentucky, and at the place now occupied by Fred Bener.

Eleven years ago the decedent went to Plymouth and was engaged in the restaurant business at the time of his death.

Besides his two brothers in Quincy he is survived by a wife and three other brothers, Jack, Samuel and Columbus Hunsaker, all of Chicago.

The funeral will be held at Plymouth Sunday afternoon. All the brothers will attend.

Mr. Hunsaker was the oldest of six brothers. He was well and favorably known in Quincy and the news of his death comes as a surprise.


The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, August 13, 1915; page 10.

Passing of Former Quincy man -- L. G. Hunsaker, for many years a well known resident of Quincy, died yesterday morning at 5 o'clock at his home in Plymouth, Illinois.

Mr. Hunsaker had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected.

He was born in Ursa township on September 14, 1851. Most of his life was spent in Quincy and he was in business here for some time.

He is survived by his widow and five brothers, A. J. Hunsaker, S. C. Hunsaker and C. C. Hunsaker of Chicago, and David S. Hunsaker and J. H. Hunsaker of Quincy. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Plymouth.


LEM HUNSAKER DIED THURSDAY

Passed Away After An Illness of Three Years - Had Five Brothers.

Lemuel Green Hunsaker, a former resident of Quincy, died this morning at his home in Plymouth after an illness of three years. He is the brother of D. S. Hunsaker, the saloonkeeper at Fifth and York Streets, and John Hunsaker, who is employed by the Wabash. The decedent's father was Ferdinand Hunsaker, who died in Quincy about three years ago.

Mr. Hunsaker was born in Missouri sixty-four years ago and when a young man moved to Quincy with his parents. For several years, he was engaged in the saloon business here and was located at different times at Fifth and York, Fifth and Kentucky, and at the place now occupied by Fred Bener.

Eleven years ago the decedent went to Plymouth and was engaged in the restaurant business at the time of his death.

Besides his two brothers in Quincy he is survived by a wife and three other brothers, Jack, Samuel and Columbus Hunsaker, all of Chicago.

The funeral will be held at Plymouth Sunday afternoon. All the brothers will attend.

Mr. Hunsaker was the oldest of six brothers. He was well and favorably known in Quincy and the news of his death comes as a surprise.


The Quincy Daily Whig, Friday, August 13, 1915; page 10.

Passing of Former Quincy man -- L. G. Hunsaker, for many years a well known resident of Quincy, died yesterday morning at 5 o'clock at his home in Plymouth, Illinois.

Mr. Hunsaker had been ill for some time and his death was not unexpected.

He was born in Ursa township on September 14, 1851. Most of his life was spent in Quincy and he was in business here for some time.

He is survived by his widow and five brothers, A. J. Hunsaker, S. C. Hunsaker and C. C. Hunsaker of Chicago, and David S. Hunsaker and J. H. Hunsaker of Quincy. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Plymouth.




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