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H. Louis Walther

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H. Louis Walther

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
19 Apr 1899 (aged 31–32)
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Peninsula Lot 967, moved to Greenwood Sec Pen: Lot 3
Memorial ID
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Son of Lorenz & Maria Walther.
Occupation: Saloonist. Died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 32.
2601 Chapline street.

Conflicting information on WV Vitals: one record shows his name as H. Louis, single and the other says Louis H., married.

Death Of H. Louis Walther
Yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock occurred the death of H. Louis Walther of the Sixth was in the thirty-third year of his age after a short illness. Mr. Walther was the fourth of his family to die within the past year, the others being his mother Mrs. Mary L. Walther, his brother Frank Walther and his niece Miss Clara Walther. The deceased was the son of the late Lorentz Walther, of the South Side and has conducted a saloon business for some years. He was a member of the Black Prince lodge No. 19 Knights of Pythias, under whose auspices the funeral will take place on Friday afternoon.

Wheeling Intelligencer, Thursday, April 20th, 1899 page 2

Originally buried in Peninsula Cemetery.
Son of Lorenz & Maria Walther.
Occupation: Saloonist. Died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 32.
2601 Chapline street.

Conflicting information on WV Vitals: one record shows his name as H. Louis, single and the other says Louis H., married.

Death Of H. Louis Walther
Yesterday morning at 3:30 o'clock occurred the death of H. Louis Walther of the Sixth was in the thirty-third year of his age after a short illness. Mr. Walther was the fourth of his family to die within the past year, the others being his mother Mrs. Mary L. Walther, his brother Frank Walther and his niece Miss Clara Walther. The deceased was the son of the late Lorentz Walther, of the South Side and has conducted a saloon business for some years. He was a member of the Black Prince lodge No. 19 Knights of Pythias, under whose auspices the funeral will take place on Friday afternoon.

Wheeling Intelligencer, Thursday, April 20th, 1899 page 2

Originally buried in Peninsula Cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Lot no longer exist in Peninsula.



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