The Syracuse Daily Journal newspaper
Syracuse, New York
Tuesday, September 29, 1914
Death Record -
Henry Noxon, 82, at one time prominently connected with the salt industry in Syracuse, died last night at the home of his son, Charles P.L. Noxon, 835 Maryland av., after a lingering illness. He is survived by two sons, Charles P.L. and Frank Noxon, and seven grandchildren. (see below)
Another paper - same date -
Henry Noxon, 82, at one time a leading figure in the salt industry of the city, died last night at the home of his son, Charles P. L. Noxon, No. 835 Maryland avenue. He had been critically ill for only a few weeks, although he had been suffering from the infirmities of advanced age for several years.
Mr. Noxon is survived by two sons, Charles P. L. and Frank Noxon, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Maryland avenue home at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, with burial in Oakwood cemetery.
The Syracuse Daily Journal newspaper
Syracuse, New York
Tuesday, September 29, 1914
Death Record -
Henry Noxon, 82, at one time prominently connected with the salt industry in Syracuse, died last night at the home of his son, Charles P.L. Noxon, 835 Maryland av., after a lingering illness. He is survived by two sons, Charles P.L. and Frank Noxon, and seven grandchildren. (see below)
Another paper - same date -
Henry Noxon, 82, at one time a leading figure in the salt industry of the city, died last night at the home of his son, Charles P. L. Noxon, No. 835 Maryland avenue. He had been critically ill for only a few weeks, although he had been suffering from the infirmities of advanced age for several years.
Mr. Noxon is survived by two sons, Charles P. L. and Frank Noxon, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Maryland avenue home at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, with burial in Oakwood cemetery.
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HENRY NOXON
1832-1914
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1832-1902
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