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Philip Busch

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Apr 1906 (aged 39–40)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY – 04/04/1906
CARPENTER KILLED ON RAILROAD TRACK - PHILIP BUSCH RUN DOWN WHILE ON HIS WAY TO WORK
While walking on cross ties of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad between Kentucky and St. Catherine Streets yesterday morning [April 3, 1906] at 8 o'clock, Philip Busch, a carpenter, twenty-seven years of age, was run down by a train and killed. His body was badly mangled. Busch, who boarded at the home of Mrs. Josephine Hemming, 1017 E. St. Catherine Street, was on his way to work. He was employed by the firm of Louis Just & Co. contractors and builders. He is unmarried and is survived by three brothers, Charles, John & Michael Busch. Death was almost instantaneous. Following the accident the body was taken to the undertaking establishment of Boden Bros., 539 Second Street, where the funeral services will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock. The burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery.
COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY – 04/04/1906
CARPENTER KILLED ON RAILROAD TRACK - PHILIP BUSCH RUN DOWN WHILE ON HIS WAY TO WORK
While walking on cross ties of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad between Kentucky and St. Catherine Streets yesterday morning [April 3, 1906] at 8 o'clock, Philip Busch, a carpenter, twenty-seven years of age, was run down by a train and killed. His body was badly mangled. Busch, who boarded at the home of Mrs. Josephine Hemming, 1017 E. St. Catherine Street, was on his way to work. He was employed by the firm of Louis Just & Co. contractors and builders. He is unmarried and is survived by three brothers, Charles, John & Michael Busch. Death was almost instantaneous. Following the accident the body was taken to the undertaking establishment of Boden Bros., 539 Second Street, where the funeral services will be conducted this morning at 10 o'clock. The burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery.


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