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Henry Edward Camerer

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Henry Edward Camerer

Birth
Death
4 Jun 1914 (aged 58–59)
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Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Friday, June 5, 1914

County Commissioner Henry E. CAMERER is dead. The well known citizen passed away Thursday afternoon at his home south of Rochester, after a very short illness. A week ago last Tuesday evening he took sick with stomach and bowel trouble. He became steadily worse despite the aid of several physicians and died amid great suffering, age 58 years.
Edward CAMERER, as he was known to every one, was well known over the county. A year ago last fall he was elected on the Democratic ticket for the second time as commissioner from the first district. His first term was highly satisfactory as he made a splendid showing as a public servant.
Henry E. Camerer was born in Rush county, Indiana, and moved to this county with his parents when he was three years old. Early in life he purchased a farm south of Rochester where he lived for thirty years. When about twenty-two years of age he was married to Miss Anne HOOVER. To this union four children were born. John [CAMERER] and Nellie CAMERER died about nine years ago, age 25 and 22. Two children survive, Mrs. Carrie GINTHER of Louisville, Kentucky, and Fred CAMERER.
Mr. Camerer leaves two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Hattie QUICK, Mrs. Minnie BLACKBURN and Omer G. CAMERER. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o['clock at the Methodist church in Rochester.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Saturday, June 6, 1914

The funeral of County Commissioner Henry E. CAMERER will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Methodist chuch.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1914
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Friday, June 5, 1914

County Commissioner Henry E. CAMERER is dead. The well known citizen passed away Thursday afternoon at his home south of Rochester, after a very short illness. A week ago last Tuesday evening he took sick with stomach and bowel trouble. He became steadily worse despite the aid of several physicians and died amid great suffering, age 58 years.
Edward CAMERER, as he was known to every one, was well known over the county. A year ago last fall he was elected on the Democratic ticket for the second time as commissioner from the first district. His first term was highly satisfactory as he made a splendid showing as a public servant.
Henry E. Camerer was born in Rush county, Indiana, and moved to this county with his parents when he was three years old. Early in life he purchased a farm south of Rochester where he lived for thirty years. When about twenty-two years of age he was married to Miss Anne HOOVER. To this union four children were born. John [CAMERER] and Nellie CAMERER died about nine years ago, age 25 and 22. Two children survive, Mrs. Carrie GINTHER of Louisville, Kentucky, and Fred CAMERER.
Mr. Camerer leaves two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Hattie QUICK, Mrs. Minnie BLACKBURN and Omer G. CAMERER. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o['clock at the Methodist church in Rochester.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Saturday, June 6, 1914

The funeral of County Commissioner Henry E. CAMERER will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Methodist chuch.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1914
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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