James S. Haagart Dies in Milwaukee
Was a Resident of Janesville for Over Forty Years--Railway Employee Twenty-Five Years
James S, Haggart, for more than forty years a resident of Janesville and an employee of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway for twenty-five years, died at Trinity Hospital, Milwaukee, yesterday, Sunday, April 13. The cause of his death was pneumonia, and he was taken sick at Butler, a village near Milwaukee.
Mr. Haggart was born in Schenectady, New York, March 22, 1846, and was sixty-seven years old. Before entering the employ of the Northwestern railway he worked for fifteen years with the old firm of Shopbell & Norris, at the end of that time taking work as a bridge and carpenter foreman. Mr. Haggart was a man of excellent character and was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
He leaves three sons: Harry S. and George D. of Janesville, and James D. of Chicago. His wife passed away eighteen years ago. Funeral services will be held at the home of H.S. Haggart, 450 Terrace street, Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock.
James S. Haagart Dies in Milwaukee
Was a Resident of Janesville for Over Forty Years--Railway Employee Twenty-Five Years
James S, Haggart, for more than forty years a resident of Janesville and an employee of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway for twenty-five years, died at Trinity Hospital, Milwaukee, yesterday, Sunday, April 13. The cause of his death was pneumonia, and he was taken sick at Butler, a village near Milwaukee.
Mr. Haggart was born in Schenectady, New York, March 22, 1846, and was sixty-seven years old. Before entering the employ of the Northwestern railway he worked for fifteen years with the old firm of Shopbell & Norris, at the end of that time taking work as a bridge and carpenter foreman. Mr. Haggart was a man of excellent character and was held in high esteem by all who knew him.
He leaves three sons: Harry S. and George D. of Janesville, and James D. of Chicago. His wife passed away eighteen years ago. Funeral services will be held at the home of H.S. Haggart, 450 Terrace street, Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock.
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