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Albert Herron

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Albert Herron

Birth
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, USA
Death
26 Apr 1912 (aged 42)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block G, Lot 100, Section SE, Grave S
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Albert Herron, of 911 Kentucky street, died yesterday afternoon at 12:40 o'clock, after an illness of eight months, of tuberculosis of the glands. For some time, it was known that there was practically no hope for him, and teh friends were somewhat prepared for the shock when it came.

Mr. Herron was born in Keokuk Iowa, February 9, 1870. He moved to this city when a small child, and has made this his home practically ever since.

Ten years ago, he was employed by the Globe Furniture and Fixture company, in the capacity of a woodworking machinist, and was a trusted and honored employee, up until eight months ago, when his failing health incapacitated him.

Mr. Herron was a faithful member of the English Lutheran church, and was also a member of the local branch of the Wood Workers union, and Wagon Makers' union.

The relatives surviving him are his widow; his father, John Herron, of Davenport, who was with him when death came; two brothers: Frank of Quincy and Ed of Davenport; and three sisters: Mrs. Charles Birle and Mrs. A. Deitz, of Davenport; and Mrs. Lillian Heath, of Chicago.

- The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, April 27, 1912; page 7.
Albert Herron, of 911 Kentucky street, died yesterday afternoon at 12:40 o'clock, after an illness of eight months, of tuberculosis of the glands. For some time, it was known that there was practically no hope for him, and teh friends were somewhat prepared for the shock when it came.

Mr. Herron was born in Keokuk Iowa, February 9, 1870. He moved to this city when a small child, and has made this his home practically ever since.

Ten years ago, he was employed by the Globe Furniture and Fixture company, in the capacity of a woodworking machinist, and was a trusted and honored employee, up until eight months ago, when his failing health incapacitated him.

Mr. Herron was a faithful member of the English Lutheran church, and was also a member of the local branch of the Wood Workers union, and Wagon Makers' union.

The relatives surviving him are his widow; his father, John Herron, of Davenport, who was with him when death came; two brothers: Frank of Quincy and Ed of Davenport; and three sisters: Mrs. Charles Birle and Mrs. A. Deitz, of Davenport; and Mrs. Lillian Heath, of Chicago.

- The Quincy Daily Whig, Saturday, April 27, 1912; page 7.

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