From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, January 11, 1915, p. 7:
The funeral of Henry B. Addington, 63, who died Sunday afternoon at the home of his son, C. W. Addington, 820 Eighth avenue, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from that residence. Rev. F. E. Gordon will officiate. Addington was well known in railroad circles in Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. He came to Fort Worth and remained here a year, being in the wholesale produce business. Then he accepted a position as state agent of the American Refrigerator and Transit Company for Iowa. In 1912 his health broke down and he returned to Fort Worth. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Addington; his son, C. W. of Fort Worth, and two brothers, Ed Addington of Arkansas City, Kan., and Frank Addington of Richmond, Ind.
From the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Monday, January 11, 1915, p. 7:
The funeral of Henry B. Addington, 63, who died Sunday afternoon at the home of his son, C. W. Addington, 820 Eighth avenue, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from that residence. Rev. F. E. Gordon will officiate. Addington was well known in railroad circles in Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. He came to Fort Worth and remained here a year, being in the wholesale produce business. Then he accepted a position as state agent of the American Refrigerator and Transit Company for Iowa. In 1912 his health broke down and he returned to Fort Worth. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Addington; his son, C. W. of Fort Worth, and two brothers, Ed Addington of Arkansas City, Kan., and Frank Addington of Richmond, Ind.
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