Philip Fluhr Summoned; Buried In Eaton Cemetery
Philip Fluhr, aged 82, passed away at his home last Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, following a four months' illness.
The deceased was born in Biebelheim, Hessen Darmstedt, Germany, on April 12, 1862, the son of the late Philip and Elizabeth
Weich-Fluhr. He came to this country with his parents when hewas 4 years old, and the family located on the homestead farm in the town of Schleswig.
On October 23, 1885, he was united in holy wedlock with Mary Danke of Rochester, New York. The couple continued to live in the town of Schleswig. In 1917 they sold the farm to their son and moved to the present home in this city. His wife died February 5, 1927, and a son, Edgar, died June 16, 1932, and a daughter, Mrs. Edna Jirikowic on October 23, 1938.
Survivors are four children, Walter of this city, Arno of Walla Walla, Washington, Mrs. Frieda Mitchell and Miss Ruby at home,and seven grandchildren.
Philip Fluhr Summoned; Buried In Eaton Cemetery
Philip Fluhr, aged 82, passed away at his home last Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, following a four months' illness.
The deceased was born in Biebelheim, Hessen Darmstedt, Germany, on April 12, 1862, the son of the late Philip and Elizabeth
Weich-Fluhr. He came to this country with his parents when hewas 4 years old, and the family located on the homestead farm in the town of Schleswig.
On October 23, 1885, he was united in holy wedlock with Mary Danke of Rochester, New York. The couple continued to live in the town of Schleswig. In 1917 they sold the farm to their son and moved to the present home in this city. His wife died February 5, 1927, and a son, Edgar, died June 16, 1932, and a daughter, Mrs. Edna Jirikowic on October 23, 1938.
Survivors are four children, Walter of this city, Arno of Walla Walla, Washington, Mrs. Frieda Mitchell and Miss Ruby at home,and seven grandchildren.
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