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Jemina Elizabeth <I>Moore</I> Koers

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Jemina Elizabeth Moore Koers

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
21 Apr 1939 (aged 48)
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. J. E. Koers Falls Dead on Street

Mrs. J. Elizabeth Koers, 48, of 2837 Utah Place, president of the Thirteenth Ward Democratic Anxiliary Club, fell dead at the north-west corner of Twelth and Olive Streets shortly before 5 p.m. yesterday.
Efforts of an inhalator squad were to no avail and the woman's body was removed to the City Morgue.
Theodore Koers, her husband told police his wife was apparently in good health, never complained nor summoned a physician. He said she was preparing to attend a woman's political meeting in the Hotal Jefferson today and apparently was on her way home from making preliminary plans when the fatal attack occurred,
Mrs. Koers was past president of the St. Louis Chapter Betsy Ross Society.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 am from the chapel of the Oscar J. Holmeister Undertaking Company, Inc., 4018 Chippewa Stree. Burial will be in Calvery Cemetery.

St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat, April 22, 1932
Mrs. J. E. Koers Falls Dead on Street

Mrs. J. Elizabeth Koers, 48, of 2837 Utah Place, president of the Thirteenth Ward Democratic Anxiliary Club, fell dead at the north-west corner of Twelth and Olive Streets shortly before 5 p.m. yesterday.
Efforts of an inhalator squad were to no avail and the woman's body was removed to the City Morgue.
Theodore Koers, her husband told police his wife was apparently in good health, never complained nor summoned a physician. He said she was preparing to attend a woman's political meeting in the Hotal Jefferson today and apparently was on her way home from making preliminary plans when the fatal attack occurred,
Mrs. Koers was past president of the St. Louis Chapter Betsy Ross Society.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 am from the chapel of the Oscar J. Holmeister Undertaking Company, Inc., 4018 Chippewa Stree. Burial will be in Calvery Cemetery.

St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat, April 22, 1932


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