Death Notice ~ Deseret News, Friday, December 12, 1924, Sec. 1, Page 10, Col. 2
"S. L. Man, Former Barber Drops Dead in Bathroom ~
G. T. Youngberg, 57, formerly a barber in this city dropped dead in a bathroom in the Lincoln house Thursday night. Death was due to heart trouble, according to a physician.
For many years Mr. Youngberg was a familiar figure on the streets of Salt Lake City. Recently he had been engaged in selling jewelry.
It is understood his only relative is a sister living in California."
Theodore was buried Saturday, December 13th. He was survived by two sisters; Selma Augusta Y. Kendell, and Alma Amanda Y. Fisher.
Death Notice ~ Deseret News, Friday, December 12, 1924, Sec. 1, Page 10, Col. 2
"S. L. Man, Former Barber Drops Dead in Bathroom ~
G. T. Youngberg, 57, formerly a barber in this city dropped dead in a bathroom in the Lincoln house Thursday night. Death was due to heart trouble, according to a physician.
For many years Mr. Youngberg was a familiar figure on the streets of Salt Lake City. Recently he had been engaged in selling jewelry.
It is understood his only relative is a sister living in California."
Theodore was buried Saturday, December 13th. He was survived by two sisters; Selma Augusta Y. Kendell, and Alma Amanda Y. Fisher.
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