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Louis Kossuth Owen

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Louis Kossuth Owen

Birth
Middlebury, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Death
30 Oct 1935 (aged 83)
Batavia, Genesee County, New York, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Times, Batavia, N.Y. Thursday, October 31, 1935:
Louis K. Owen, 83, of Warsaw, who was injured three weeks ago when he was struck by an automobile at East and Summit streets, died yesterday in St. Jerome's Hospital. A fractured pelvis, fractured left arm and lacerations of the scalp were suffered by the victim. Mr. Owen who was walking from the home of his nephew, Dr. E. E. Owen of 7 Bank street, to the First Baptist Church to attend a meeting of the Genesee Baptist Association, was struck by an automobile driven by Louis J. Kuhn of 109 Minnesota avenue, Buffalo. Mr. Kuhn was not held. The injured man was taken to the hospital by the driver who then reported the accident to police. Mr. Kuhn said he was driving west at a speed of 15 miles an hour when Mr. Owen who was crossing the street against a red light, stepped in front of his car. Surviving besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Baker with whom he resided, and Mrs. Gertrude Brewer, and two sons, William and Louis, all of Warsaw and several grandchildren.
The Times, Batavia, N.Y. Thursday, October 31, 1935:
Louis K. Owen, 83, of Warsaw, who was injured three weeks ago when he was struck by an automobile at East and Summit streets, died yesterday in St. Jerome's Hospital. A fractured pelvis, fractured left arm and lacerations of the scalp were suffered by the victim. Mr. Owen who was walking from the home of his nephew, Dr. E. E. Owen of 7 Bank street, to the First Baptist Church to attend a meeting of the Genesee Baptist Association, was struck by an automobile driven by Louis J. Kuhn of 109 Minnesota avenue, Buffalo. Mr. Kuhn was not held. The injured man was taken to the hospital by the driver who then reported the accident to police. Mr. Kuhn said he was driving west at a speed of 15 miles an hour when Mr. Owen who was crossing the street against a red light, stepped in front of his car. Surviving besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Pearl Baker with whom he resided, and Mrs. Gertrude Brewer, and two sons, William and Louis, all of Warsaw and several grandchildren.


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