Saturday, April 13, 1929
pg. 10
H. [R.] K. Zercher, Veteran Of Spanish War, Dies
Word of the death of R. K. Zercher, 51, Spanish-American War veteran, in Manila, has been received by relatives in Dallas.
Mr. Zercher went to the Philippine Islands from the United States with the Twentieth Regular Untied States Army after seeing service in the Spanish-American War, and fought with the units of the army which quieted the Filipino uprising. He visited relatives here about two years ago. He was treasurer of the Copra Milling Company of Manila.
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. W. B. Landress; a son, Kemper Zercher; a sister, Mrs. W. A. Donnell, all of Dallas, and two brothers, John S. Zercher of Dallas and M. Zercher of Mount Vernon.
M. Zercher, postmaster of Mount Vernon, was in Dallas Friday to arrange funeral services, which will be held in Manila.
Saturday, April 13, 1929
pg. 10
H. [R.] K. Zercher, Veteran Of Spanish War, Dies
Word of the death of R. K. Zercher, 51, Spanish-American War veteran, in Manila, has been received by relatives in Dallas.
Mr. Zercher went to the Philippine Islands from the United States with the Twentieth Regular Untied States Army after seeing service in the Spanish-American War, and fought with the units of the army which quieted the Filipino uprising. He visited relatives here about two years ago. He was treasurer of the Copra Milling Company of Manila.
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. W. B. Landress; a son, Kemper Zercher; a sister, Mrs. W. A. Donnell, all of Dallas, and two brothers, John S. Zercher of Dallas and M. Zercher of Mount Vernon.
M. Zercher, postmaster of Mount Vernon, was in Dallas Friday to arrange funeral services, which will be held in Manila.
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