San Antonio Light
September 30, 1914
Charles L. Cary, 55 years old, for several years connected with various dry goods houses in this city, died at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George C. Holmgreen, 124 Castillo street. He was a native of Indiana and had lived in Texas for the last sixteen years. Surviving are his widow, three sons, Frank of De Kalb, Ill., and Benjamin and Leo Cary of this city, and his mother, Mrs. Kate Cary of Geneva, Ill. The funeral will be held at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the residence. Interment to be made in Mission Burial Park. The following pallbearers will officiate: Herman Harms, B. R. Caldwell, J. H. Holmgreen, Richard Brandt, Thomas Booth and George I. Glennery.
San Antonio Light
September 30, 1914
Charles L. Cary, 55 years old, for several years connected with various dry goods houses in this city, died at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George C. Holmgreen, 124 Castillo street. He was a native of Indiana and had lived in Texas for the last sixteen years. Surviving are his widow, three sons, Frank of De Kalb, Ill., and Benjamin and Leo Cary of this city, and his mother, Mrs. Kate Cary of Geneva, Ill. The funeral will be held at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the residence. Interment to be made in Mission Burial Park. The following pallbearers will officiate: Herman Harms, B. R. Caldwell, J. H. Holmgreen, Richard Brandt, Thomas Booth and George I. Glennery.
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