Leonard Burger, an employe of Yama Farms, Napanoch, was found with his neck broken beneath the window of his room on Tuesday morning. Coroner Howard B. Humiston of Kerhonkson, who was called, decided that death was accidental. The only explanation offered for Mr. Burger's death, was that he had felt ill during the night, raised the window for air, and fainted.
Besides his wife Mr. Burger is survived by eleven children; Jay of Poughkeepsie; Policeman Gurnsey Burger of the Kingston police department; Howard Burger of Ellenville; Irving Burger of Fallsburgh; Harry Burger of Newburgh; Lacy Burger of Rosendale; Mrs. Viola Reibolt of Summit, N. J.; Mrs. Arelia Lasher of Kingston; Mrs, Eleanor Ashdown of Napanoch; and the Misses Goldie and Charity Burger of Napanoch; one brother, Rean Burger of Cornwall; a sister, Mrs. Arelia Markle of Kerhonkson.
Leonard Burger, an employe of Yama Farms, Napanoch, was found with his neck broken beneath the window of his room on Tuesday morning. Coroner Howard B. Humiston of Kerhonkson, who was called, decided that death was accidental. The only explanation offered for Mr. Burger's death, was that he had felt ill during the night, raised the window for air, and fainted.
Besides his wife Mr. Burger is survived by eleven children; Jay of Poughkeepsie; Policeman Gurnsey Burger of the Kingston police department; Howard Burger of Ellenville; Irving Burger of Fallsburgh; Harry Burger of Newburgh; Lacy Burger of Rosendale; Mrs. Viola Reibolt of Summit, N. J.; Mrs. Arelia Lasher of Kingston; Mrs, Eleanor Ashdown of Napanoch; and the Misses Goldie and Charity Burger of Napanoch; one brother, Rean Burger of Cornwall; a sister, Mrs. Arelia Markle of Kerhonkson.
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