The tombstone calls him Grove Helmer, but elsewhere he is noted as Grover Helmer.
Inscription:
Fred 1859 - 1900
Cora 1859 - 1900
Reed 1883 - 1900
Grove 1887 - 1908
Earl 1898 - 1900
Blanch 1881 - 1978
Grover Helmer, a well known and popular young man of Fairfield, died at the new City Hospital this morning of tuberculosis, of which he had been suffering for some time. He was 19 years of age and is survived by two brothers, Hollis and Lynn Helmer, and by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bayler and Miss Hazel Helmer.
Published in the Utica Sunday Tribune April 14, 1907.
Note: The tombstone appears to have errors on it.
The tombstone calls him Grove Helmer, but elsewhere he is noted as Grover Helmer.
Inscription:
Fred 1859 - 1900
Cora 1859 - 1900
Reed 1883 - 1900
Grove 1887 - 1908
Earl 1898 - 1900
Blanch 1881 - 1978
Grover Helmer, a well known and popular young man of Fairfield, died at the new City Hospital this morning of tuberculosis, of which he had been suffering for some time. He was 19 years of age and is survived by two brothers, Hollis and Lynn Helmer, and by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Bayler and Miss Hazel Helmer.
Published in the Utica Sunday Tribune April 14, 1907.
Note: The tombstone appears to have errors on it.
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