JOHN HENRY, PIONEER of COUNTY, is DEAD
John Henry, 81, lifelong resident of Tippecanoe County, died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Rose Smith, 818 Ferry street. Mr. Henry was a brick layer and stone mason by trade and had lived in Lafayette for many years. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church.
Besides his daughter Mrs. Smith, he is survived by three grandchildren; a brother, Lawrence Henry; a half-brother, Peter J. Klinker of Montmorenci; and a half-sister, Mrs. William Boes.
The body was removed to Vianco Funeral Home where friends may call. Funeral service will be conducted Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from St. Boniface Catholic Church; burial at St. Mary's Cemetery.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 3/13/1934
JOHN HENRY, PIONEER of COUNTY, is DEAD
John Henry, 81, lifelong resident of Tippecanoe County, died Tuesday morning at 2 o'clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Rose Smith, 818 Ferry street. Mr. Henry was a brick layer and stone mason by trade and had lived in Lafayette for many years. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church.
Besides his daughter Mrs. Smith, he is survived by three grandchildren; a brother, Lawrence Henry; a half-brother, Peter J. Klinker of Montmorenci; and a half-sister, Mrs. William Boes.
The body was removed to Vianco Funeral Home where friends may call. Funeral service will be conducted Thursday morning at 8 o'clock from St. Boniface Catholic Church; burial at St. Mary's Cemetery.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 3/13/1934
Family Members
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Lawrence Joseph Henry
1854–1943
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Henry E Klinker
1857–1931
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Francis Klinker
1860–1862
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Mary Margaret Klinker Boes
1862–1941
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Joseph C Klinker
1865–1917
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George A. Klinker
1868–1915
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Edward Sebastian Klinker
1868–1910
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Peter J. Klinker
1871–1947
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Ann Klinker
1873–1875
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James Klinker
1875–1879
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Aloysius James Klinker
1877–1924
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