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Harry Reimer passed away at the Lincoln Hotel Sunday night, July 5th, death being caused by miner's tuberculosis following the flu.
The deceased is about 40 years of age and has lived in this section for the past 15 years. He was a miner and has been connected for the past five years with the Greenback Mining Company.
The body was cared for at the Harry Fisher undertaking parlors, burial being made from there Monday at 3:00. Rev. T. F. Hughes, of the Methodist Church, officiated.
As far as can be learned, Mr. Reimer is survived by a sister only, Mrs. Minnie Wagner, of Hilts, California.
Mr. Reimer was a quiet man of good habits and all who knew him respected him. The funeral was largely attended by his associates interested in mining.
Obituary published in the July 10, 1925 issue of the Casa Grande Dispatch
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Harry Reimer passed away at the Lincoln Hotel Sunday night, July 5th, death being caused by miner's tuberculosis following the flu.
The deceased is about 40 years of age and has lived in this section for the past 15 years. He was a miner and has been connected for the past five years with the Greenback Mining Company.
The body was cared for at the Harry Fisher undertaking parlors, burial being made from there Monday at 3:00. Rev. T. F. Hughes, of the Methodist Church, officiated.
As far as can be learned, Mr. Reimer is survived by a sister only, Mrs. Minnie Wagner, of Hilts, California.
Mr. Reimer was a quiet man of good habits and all who knew him respected him. The funeral was largely attended by his associates interested in mining.
Obituary published in the July 10, 1925 issue of the Casa Grande Dispatch
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