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Clemens A. Lubbe

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Clemens A. Lubbe

Birth
Death
19 Jul 1903 (aged 44)
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9266233, Longitude: -91.3830169
Plot
Block 4-Lot 108, Lubbe
Memorial ID
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From The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, July 22, 1903; page 5.

CLEMENS LUBBE
LAID TO REST
__

Funeral Services Held Yesterday
Morning at St. Boniface
Church.
__

The funeral of Clemens A. Lubbe took place yesterday morning from the Lubbe residence, 835 North Fifth street, and from St. Boniface church. At both places a large number of friends were gathered to pay their last tribute to a good man. The services at the church were conducted by Rev. Weis.

The floral offerings were numerous and of great beauty. The F. B. A., St. Peter's branch No. 16, W. C. U., and the Knights of Columbus, all attended the service, as did the former fellow employees of Mr. Lubbe in Sterns' store which was closed during the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in St. Boniface cemetery.

The pall bearers were: Messrs. Oscar P. Huck, Rudolph Tenk, William Weisenhorn, Charles M. Rosenheim, Henry Mescher, Casper Freiburg, E. M. Green and Steven Ryan.
From The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, July 22, 1903; page 5.

CLEMENS LUBBE
LAID TO REST
__

Funeral Services Held Yesterday
Morning at St. Boniface
Church.
__

The funeral of Clemens A. Lubbe took place yesterday morning from the Lubbe residence, 835 North Fifth street, and from St. Boniface church. At both places a large number of friends were gathered to pay their last tribute to a good man. The services at the church were conducted by Rev. Weis.

The floral offerings were numerous and of great beauty. The F. B. A., St. Peter's branch No. 16, W. C. U., and the Knights of Columbus, all attended the service, as did the former fellow employees of Mr. Lubbe in Sterns' store which was closed during the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in St. Boniface cemetery.

The pall bearers were: Messrs. Oscar P. Huck, Rudolph Tenk, William Weisenhorn, Charles M. Rosenheim, Henry Mescher, Casper Freiburg, E. M. Green and Steven Ryan.


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