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John R Camerer

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John R Camerer

Birth
Death
24 Dec 1905 (aged 25)
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, December 25, 1905

The illness of John [R.] CAMERER, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ed. CAMERER, terminated at noon Sunday.
His final sickness was typhoid fever and paralysis but he had been in ill health at frequent intervals for almost two years.
Deceased was 25 years and 4 months old and was unmarried. He first learned train dispatching but later became a merchant at Wagoner. At various times within the past two years he had been severely afflicted with first one thing and then another and when typhoid attacked him his constitution was so weak he could not survive. He was a popular young man and gave promise of much usefulness in life.
Funeral Tuesday at Grace M.E. church, this city, Rev. NORRIS, of Macy, and Rev. SWITZER officiating.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Wednesday, December 27, 1905

The funeral of the late John [R.] CAMERER, at Grace church yesterday, was one of the largest ever seen in the county. The funeral procession that came in from the country home was a mile long and scarcely half the people could get into the church. The funeral discourse touching the beauty of the life so untimely ended was one of much impressiveness. John Camerer was a young man who loved his home and his relatives with devotion extraordinary and his death is grief universal to all who knew him.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, December 25, 1905

The illness of John [R.] CAMERER, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ed. CAMERER, terminated at noon Sunday.
His final sickness was typhoid fever and paralysis but he had been in ill health at frequent intervals for almost two years.
Deceased was 25 years and 4 months old and was unmarried. He first learned train dispatching but later became a merchant at Wagoner. At various times within the past two years he had been severely afflicted with first one thing and then another and when typhoid attacked him his constitution was so weak he could not survive. He was a popular young man and gave promise of much usefulness in life.
Funeral Tuesday at Grace M.E. church, this city, Rev. NORRIS, of Macy, and Rev. SWITZER officiating.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Wednesday, December 27, 1905

The funeral of the late John [R.] CAMERER, at Grace church yesterday, was one of the largest ever seen in the county. The funeral procession that came in from the country home was a mile long and scarcely half the people could get into the church. The funeral discourse touching the beauty of the life so untimely ended was one of much impressiveness. John Camerer was a young man who loved his home and his relatives with devotion extraordinary and his death is grief universal to all who knew him.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh


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