10 June 1921
SUDDEN DEATH
Of Isaac Kronenberger at Brazil, Ind., Thursday Evening
Mr. Raphael Kronenberger received a telegram last eveing announcing the death of his brother, Isaac Kronenberger, at Brazil, Ind., a 6 o'clock Thursday evening, of acute indigestion, after an illness of only one day.
To the many friends of Isaac Kronenberger, the announcement of his sudden death came as a shock, as he visited his homefolks often and seemed to be the picture of good health.
The decedent was a native of Madison, attended our public schools and was well liked for his genial and happy disposition in his younger years. He left the city when quite a young man and entered the clothing business at Martinsville, which he conducted for some time and then went to Brazil, Ind., where he has been in the same business for the past twenty years. His mercantile career has been very successful and he was recognized as one of the most enterprising and progressive citizens of that hustling city.
The Herald, with the many friends of the family, extends its sincere sympathy to them in their sorrow.
10 June 1921
SUDDEN DEATH
Of Isaac Kronenberger at Brazil, Ind., Thursday Evening
Mr. Raphael Kronenberger received a telegram last eveing announcing the death of his brother, Isaac Kronenberger, at Brazil, Ind., a 6 o'clock Thursday evening, of acute indigestion, after an illness of only one day.
To the many friends of Isaac Kronenberger, the announcement of his sudden death came as a shock, as he visited his homefolks often and seemed to be the picture of good health.
The decedent was a native of Madison, attended our public schools and was well liked for his genial and happy disposition in his younger years. He left the city when quite a young man and entered the clothing business at Martinsville, which he conducted for some time and then went to Brazil, Ind., where he has been in the same business for the past twenty years. His mercantile career has been very successful and he was recognized as one of the most enterprising and progressive citizens of that hustling city.
The Herald, with the many friends of the family, extends its sincere sympathy to them in their sorrow.
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