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August Carl Hubert

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Aug 1902 (aged 49)
Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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ARLINGTON WEEKLY JOURNAL
FRIDAY--AUGUST 8, 1902

DEATH OF A. HUBERT.

It becomes our sad mission to chronicle this week the death of Mr. A. Hubert, aged 49 years, whose demise occurred Monday, August 4, after a lingering illness. Deceased was a victim of that dread disease consumption, had tried all the treatments known by the medical profession to stop its ravages, but to no avail, and when the final summons came peacefully laid down the habiliments of life and passed over to the other world. Mr. Hubert who had been engaged in the blacksmith and wheelwright business in Arlington for a number of years, was known by all our people and highly respected and esteemed by all. He was a good citizen unassuming and quiet in his demeanor and always ready to assist in any charitable cause.

The funeral ceremony was conducted Tuesday, the remains being interred in the Arlington cemetery. A large number of sorrowing relatives and friends witnessing the last sad rites.

Besides a wife several children survive him to whom The Journal extends heartfelt sympathy and condolence in their hour of darkness and despair.
ARLINGTON WEEKLY JOURNAL
FRIDAY--AUGUST 8, 1902

DEATH OF A. HUBERT.

It becomes our sad mission to chronicle this week the death of Mr. A. Hubert, aged 49 years, whose demise occurred Monday, August 4, after a lingering illness. Deceased was a victim of that dread disease consumption, had tried all the treatments known by the medical profession to stop its ravages, but to no avail, and when the final summons came peacefully laid down the habiliments of life and passed over to the other world. Mr. Hubert who had been engaged in the blacksmith and wheelwright business in Arlington for a number of years, was known by all our people and highly respected and esteemed by all. He was a good citizen unassuming and quiet in his demeanor and always ready to assist in any charitable cause.

The funeral ceremony was conducted Tuesday, the remains being interred in the Arlington cemetery. A large number of sorrowing relatives and friends witnessing the last sad rites.

Besides a wife several children survive him to whom The Journal extends heartfelt sympathy and condolence in their hour of darkness and despair.


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