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Paul H Boese

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Paul H Boese

Birth
South Dakota, USA
Death
17 Jul 1913 (aged 21)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Avon, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Son of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Boese, brother of Joseph J. Boese

Paul H. Boese of Springfield, SD, hurrying to his home to see his father and mother once more before his death, lost out in his race against the Grim Reaper, dying this morning at a local hotel. Young Boese was 21 years of age. His brother, Joseph J. Boese, was at his side when the end came. Paul Boese had traveled thousands of miles in quest of relief from Bright's disease. During the last several months he had visited several institutions, in Missouri and as far east as New York, but found no relief from his ailment. Physicians finally advised the young man to give up the quest and hurry home, to spend his last days with his parents. On the last lap of his journey, and happy because he would see his mother and father tomorrow, he gave up the battle. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boese of Springfield. The body was removed to the Weins and Samuels undertaking parlors and will be sent to Avon, SD, tomorrow morning. From there it will be taken overland to Springfield. His brother will accompany the body. ---Sioux City Tribune
Son of Mr. & Mrs. Henry Boese, brother of Joseph J. Boese

Paul H. Boese of Springfield, SD, hurrying to his home to see his father and mother once more before his death, lost out in his race against the Grim Reaper, dying this morning at a local hotel. Young Boese was 21 years of age. His brother, Joseph J. Boese, was at his side when the end came. Paul Boese had traveled thousands of miles in quest of relief from Bright's disease. During the last several months he had visited several institutions, in Missouri and as far east as New York, but found no relief from his ailment. Physicians finally advised the young man to give up the quest and hurry home, to spend his last days with his parents. On the last lap of his journey, and happy because he would see his mother and father tomorrow, he gave up the battle. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boese of Springfield. The body was removed to the Weins and Samuels undertaking parlors and will be sent to Avon, SD, tomorrow morning. From there it will be taken overland to Springfield. His brother will accompany the body. ---Sioux City Tribune


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