Cause of death: pulmonary edema resulting from a gallstone obstruction.
Samuel owned a successful bottling business (S. Baskowitz & Sons)and worked with his sons Charles and Robert who took over the business after Samuel's death. The bottling business produced glass bottles for Anheuser Busch. Samuel left $10,000 in his will for the construction of a mausoleum in the cemetery. Perhaps they did not permit it since it was never built. However, the family grave marker is substantial.
Cause of death: pulmonary edema resulting from a gallstone obstruction.
Samuel owned a successful bottling business (S. Baskowitz & Sons)and worked with his sons Charles and Robert who took over the business after Samuel's death. The bottling business produced glass bottles for Anheuser Busch. Samuel left $10,000 in his will for the construction of a mausoleum in the cemetery. Perhaps they did not permit it since it was never built. However, the family grave marker is substantial.
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