The funeral of Mr. Henry Clay Palmer, of Belvidere avenue and Old Pimlico road, Arlington, who died Friday after a few days' Illness of paralysis, took place Sunday afternoon. Rev. E. H. Lamar, of Arlington Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated.
The pallbearers were Messrs. William H. Buch, Jr., brother in law of the deceased; John Palmer, of New York; C. Palmer of Long Island, brothers of the deceased, and Grifith Feelmyer.
Interment was made in Druid Ridge Cemetery.
Mr. Palmer was an architect,,p but, recently engaged in business on Wall street, New York. He was called home by the sickness of his wife, and was stricken with paralysis in the yard of his house.
His widow and two children survive. He was born in Connecticut of Puritan ancestry.
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland • Tue, Feb 2, 1904. Page 7
The funeral of Mr. Henry Clay Palmer, of Belvidere avenue and Old Pimlico road, Arlington, who died Friday after a few days' Illness of paralysis, took place Sunday afternoon. Rev. E. H. Lamar, of Arlington Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated.
The pallbearers were Messrs. William H. Buch, Jr., brother in law of the deceased; John Palmer, of New York; C. Palmer of Long Island, brothers of the deceased, and Grifith Feelmyer.
Interment was made in Druid Ridge Cemetery.
Mr. Palmer was an architect,,p but, recently engaged in business on Wall street, New York. He was called home by the sickness of his wife, and was stricken with paralysis in the yard of his house.
His widow and two children survive. He was born in Connecticut of Puritan ancestry.
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland • Tue, Feb 2, 1904. Page 7
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