The deceased was in his 36th year, and was a son of the late Conrad Weilmuenster of Darmstadt, Ill. He came to Belleville about eighteen years ago and accepted a position at the Tiemann Hotel, where he was employed until stricken down by his fatal illness.
He leaves a widow, Catherine (nee Knecht) and two children; also two brothers and two sisters, one, Mrs. Phillip Schlessinger, residing in this city. He was a cousin of License Collector, Adam Weilmuenster.
He was a member of the Bartenders' Union, Local No. 17.
The funeral takes place at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon to Walnut Hill Cemetery.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 8 November 1902
The deceased was in his 36th year, and was a son of the late Conrad Weilmuenster of Darmstadt, Ill. He came to Belleville about eighteen years ago and accepted a position at the Tiemann Hotel, where he was employed until stricken down by his fatal illness.
He leaves a widow, Catherine (nee Knecht) and two children; also two brothers and two sisters, one, Mrs. Phillip Schlessinger, residing in this city. He was a cousin of License Collector, Adam Weilmuenster.
He was a member of the Bartenders' Union, Local No. 17.
The funeral takes place at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon to Walnut Hill Cemetery.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 8 November 1902
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