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August Thierry

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August Thierry

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Feb 1902 (aged 41)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6936418, Longitude: -90.2355565
Plot
LOT 4444
Memorial ID
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August and Elizabeth were married 9/23/1885 in Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Information provided by John Hardester
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Thierry - Suddenly, by accident, Feb. 4, August Thierry, beloved husband of Lizzie Thierry (nee Smiley), aged 42 years.

Funeral from family residence, 18?5 Elikit Avenue, Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m., to Bellfontaine Cemetery. relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Deceased was a member of Lafayette Lodge No. 415, K. of H., Jewel of the West Lodge No. 349, K. & L. of H., also fire engine company No. 12.

St. Louis Post Dispatch
7 February 1902
Page: 2

Information provided by John Hardester
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February 3, 1902 Seven city firemen where killed in a fire at the American Tent and Awning Company at Third and Chestnut. First Assistant Chief August Thierry was among the dead. The wall of the building collapsed on the firefighters just as they were satisfied the blaze was under control.

Information provided by Randal Nichoalds (#47900288)
August and Elizabeth were married 9/23/1885 in Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois.

Information provided by John Hardester
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Thierry - Suddenly, by accident, Feb. 4, August Thierry, beloved husband of Lizzie Thierry (nee Smiley), aged 42 years.

Funeral from family residence, 18?5 Elikit Avenue, Saturday, Feb. 8, at 2 p.m., to Bellfontaine Cemetery. relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Deceased was a member of Lafayette Lodge No. 415, K. of H., Jewel of the West Lodge No. 349, K. & L. of H., also fire engine company No. 12.

St. Louis Post Dispatch
7 February 1902
Page: 2

Information provided by John Hardester
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February 3, 1902 Seven city firemen where killed in a fire at the American Tent and Awning Company at Third and Chestnut. First Assistant Chief August Thierry was among the dead. The wall of the building collapsed on the firefighters just as they were satisfied the blaze was under control.

Information provided by Randal Nichoalds (#47900288)


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