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Albert H. Reinoehl

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Albert H. Reinoehl

Birth
Fairfield Township, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Oct 1911 (aged 39)
Willard, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fairfield Center, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
3rd Addition - 5 Next Row - North End
Memorial ID
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The funeral of the late Albert H. Reinoehl was held Friday afternoon at Fairfield Center and interment was made in Fairfield cemetery. The body of Mr. Reinoehl was brought to Garrett Thursday on No. 7 from Chicago, Ohio, where death occurred Wednesday morning at 1:10 o'clock. Six years ago Mr. Reinoehl had typhoid fever and cancer later developed. He had not been able to work for some time. He spent three weeks in a hospital at Cleveland, but the physicians told him there was no cure and he returned to his home to die. He was aged thirty-nine years, five months and twelve days and was a son of Peter Reinoehl. He was born in Fairfield township. He had been employed by the B. & O. as a fireman and engineer for thirteen years. He married Miss Adah McClish and she and five daughters, the oldest aged fifteen years and the youngest twins ten months old, survive, as well as the father and these brothers and sisters: David Reinoehl of Freesoil, Michigan, John Reinoehl of St. Joe, Charles, Frank, Melvin and Sylvanus of near the old home, Mrs. W. H. McGiffin, Mrs. Jacob Perkins, Mrs. Emma Coe and Mrs. Maude Snyder. There were twelve children in the family, whom two are now dead. A sister died when two years old. Mr. Reinoehl was formerly a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at Chicago, Ohio. The family moved to the latter town from Garrett a little over a year ago.*

Published in the Garrett Clipper (Garrett, Ohio) - Thursday, November 2, 1911.
The funeral of the late Albert H. Reinoehl was held Friday afternoon at Fairfield Center and interment was made in Fairfield cemetery. The body of Mr. Reinoehl was brought to Garrett Thursday on No. 7 from Chicago, Ohio, where death occurred Wednesday morning at 1:10 o'clock. Six years ago Mr. Reinoehl had typhoid fever and cancer later developed. He had not been able to work for some time. He spent three weeks in a hospital at Cleveland, but the physicians told him there was no cure and he returned to his home to die. He was aged thirty-nine years, five months and twelve days and was a son of Peter Reinoehl. He was born in Fairfield township. He had been employed by the B. & O. as a fireman and engineer for thirteen years. He married Miss Adah McClish and she and five daughters, the oldest aged fifteen years and the youngest twins ten months old, survive, as well as the father and these brothers and sisters: David Reinoehl of Freesoil, Michigan, John Reinoehl of St. Joe, Charles, Frank, Melvin and Sylvanus of near the old home, Mrs. W. H. McGiffin, Mrs. Jacob Perkins, Mrs. Emma Coe and Mrs. Maude Snyder. There were twelve children in the family, whom two are now dead. A sister died when two years old. Mr. Reinoehl was formerly a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles at Chicago, Ohio. The family moved to the latter town from Garrett a little over a year ago.*

Published in the Garrett Clipper (Garrett, Ohio) - Thursday, November 2, 1911.


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