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Heinrich Carl Christian “Henry” Adermann

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Heinrich Carl Christian “Henry” Adermann

Birth
Death
21 May 1919 (aged 33)
Burial
Altamont, Effingham County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY OF MR. HENRY ADERMANN

Henry Adermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Adermann, was born at Altamont on April 21, 1886 and died as a result of an accident which occurred at a mine near Springfield on May 21, 1919, his age being thirty three years and one month. He was helping to remove slack, when an explosion took place, causing him and two fellow workmen to fall into the crater of a small volcano. His burns, severe indeed, caused his death after several hours of agony.
He was married to Miss Lotta Cross and to this union two sons and a daughter were born. In addition to the sorrowing wife and children, Mr. Adermann leaves his parents, five sisters and four brothers to mourn his sad and unexpected departure.

Mr. Adermann was confirmed in the church of his parents, the Lutheran Church, when a young man and he was honest, industrious citizen, a good husband and a loving father. His wife, children, parents and brothers and sisters are in deep sorrow over his tragic end. They need and have our sympathy.

Funeral services were conducted from the residence of the parents on Friday afternoon last by Rev. W. H. Day, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was at Union Cemetery.
OBITUARY OF MR. HENRY ADERMANN

Henry Adermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Adermann, was born at Altamont on April 21, 1886 and died as a result of an accident which occurred at a mine near Springfield on May 21, 1919, his age being thirty three years and one month. He was helping to remove slack, when an explosion took place, causing him and two fellow workmen to fall into the crater of a small volcano. His burns, severe indeed, caused his death after several hours of agony.
He was married to Miss Lotta Cross and to this union two sons and a daughter were born. In addition to the sorrowing wife and children, Mr. Adermann leaves his parents, five sisters and four brothers to mourn his sad and unexpected departure.

Mr. Adermann was confirmed in the church of his parents, the Lutheran Church, when a young man and he was honest, industrious citizen, a good husband and a loving father. His wife, children, parents and brothers and sisters are in deep sorrow over his tragic end. They need and have our sympathy.

Funeral services were conducted from the residence of the parents on Friday afternoon last by Rev. W. H. Day, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was at Union Cemetery.


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