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Dr Henry Clay Garner

Birth
USA
Death
10 Dec 1895 (aged 68–69)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Richmond, Ray County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Kansas City Journal, Kansas City, Mo. 12-11-1895:
DR. HENRY C. GARNER DEAD.
The Well Known Physician Meets Death Suddenly in the Office of His Son at St. Joseph.
Dr. Henry C. Garner, a well known physician who has lived here for the past seven years, died suddenly of heart failure at St. Joseph yesterday afternoon. He left the city yesterday morning to go to Clarendon, Ia., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Hoyt, wife of the physician of the insane asylum at that place, and stopped at St. Joseph to visit his son. He went to the office of Dr. Pitts and while sitting there waiting for his son, fell from the chair and was dead when picked up.
Dr. Garner was 69 years of age. For thirty years prior to coming to this city he practiced medicine in Ray county. He held many positions of trust while there, serving the county as treasurer, and for several years was cashier of one of the banks of that city. He is a brother of Colonel Kit Garner, one of the best known attorneys in that portion of the state. The Garner family is originally from Kentucky.
Dr. Garner lived at Ninth and Prospect avenue in this city. He leaves a family consisting of his widow, his daughter, Miss Mabel Garner, H. C. Garner, Jr., secretary of the Robert Keith Furniture Company; Trigg Garner, of the revenue service; Dr. Garner, of St. Joseph; Mrs. Hoyt, of Iowa, and Mrs. Sebastian, of Columbia.
The funeral is to be at Richmond on Thursday. The remains are to be taken there from St. Joseph. The deceased was an uncle of James Garner, the well known attorney of this city.

See memorial (this cemetery) for brother John Campbell Garner for sibling links.

Henry's parents:
Jesse William Garner 1782-1850
Theodocia (Trigg) Garner 1792–1872

Henry's wife:
Eugenia Ann Hudnall (married 1851)

The 1880 census for Richmond, Ray Co, Mo, shows:
Henry Garner, 53
Jennie Garner, 42
Mattie Garner, 19
Edward Garner, 17
Jennie (Eugenia A Garner Sebastian), 14
Henry Garner, 12
Trigg Garner, 9
Bessie Garner, 7
Mabel Garner, 5

Another son, Jesse W. Garner, died between censuses:
Glasgow Weekly Times, Glasgow, Mo. 5-20-1858: Died. On the 8th, Jesse W., son of Dr. H. C. and E. A. Garner, of Richmond, Mo., aged 8 months and 17 days. [Jesse would not have been buried in this cemetery because in 1858 it was not yet established].
The Kansas City Journal, Kansas City, Mo. 12-11-1895:
DR. HENRY C. GARNER DEAD.
The Well Known Physician Meets Death Suddenly in the Office of His Son at St. Joseph.
Dr. Henry C. Garner, a well known physician who has lived here for the past seven years, died suddenly of heart failure at St. Joseph yesterday afternoon. He left the city yesterday morning to go to Clarendon, Ia., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Hoyt, wife of the physician of the insane asylum at that place, and stopped at St. Joseph to visit his son. He went to the office of Dr. Pitts and while sitting there waiting for his son, fell from the chair and was dead when picked up.
Dr. Garner was 69 years of age. For thirty years prior to coming to this city he practiced medicine in Ray county. He held many positions of trust while there, serving the county as treasurer, and for several years was cashier of one of the banks of that city. He is a brother of Colonel Kit Garner, one of the best known attorneys in that portion of the state. The Garner family is originally from Kentucky.
Dr. Garner lived at Ninth and Prospect avenue in this city. He leaves a family consisting of his widow, his daughter, Miss Mabel Garner, H. C. Garner, Jr., secretary of the Robert Keith Furniture Company; Trigg Garner, of the revenue service; Dr. Garner, of St. Joseph; Mrs. Hoyt, of Iowa, and Mrs. Sebastian, of Columbia.
The funeral is to be at Richmond on Thursday. The remains are to be taken there from St. Joseph. The deceased was an uncle of James Garner, the well known attorney of this city.

See memorial (this cemetery) for brother John Campbell Garner for sibling links.

Henry's parents:
Jesse William Garner 1782-1850
Theodocia (Trigg) Garner 1792–1872

Henry's wife:
Eugenia Ann Hudnall (married 1851)

The 1880 census for Richmond, Ray Co, Mo, shows:
Henry Garner, 53
Jennie Garner, 42
Mattie Garner, 19
Edward Garner, 17
Jennie (Eugenia A Garner Sebastian), 14
Henry Garner, 12
Trigg Garner, 9
Bessie Garner, 7
Mabel Garner, 5

Another son, Jesse W. Garner, died between censuses:
Glasgow Weekly Times, Glasgow, Mo. 5-20-1858: Died. On the 8th, Jesse W., son of Dr. H. C. and E. A. Garner, of Richmond, Mo., aged 8 months and 17 days. [Jesse would not have been buried in this cemetery because in 1858 it was not yet established].


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