LONDONER, J. N. - Death News Article - seriously hurt and later dies at County Hospital.
Businessmen of the area question his treatment and attendance by doctors. Doctor's state they did the best they could and he could have gotten no better treatment at another hospital. Death was a result of a motor accident. Born 1871, educated in the Denver public schools, took a course in medicine at Montana State University. He later became an assistant to a surgeon in the Black Hills. On returning to Denver he devoted his time to the real estate business. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Cohen of Chicago and
Mrs. Louis Curtis of New York, two sons, Harry of San Francisco and Charles of Salt Lake.
RMN 05/24/1911 Page 1. Funeral Notice - from Nash's Chapel, Sunday, 2 p.m., conducted at
Chapel by Rev. Rabbi W. Friedman, then Lodge No. 17, B. P. O. E. will have charge. Members
of Denver Motor Club with automobiles will act as escorts to Fairmount, friends invited.
RMN 05/26/1911 Funeral Notice Article - Denver Lodge of Elks, the Denver Motor Club and
Chamber of Commerce are arranging to turn out in body. RMN 05/26/1911 Funeral Notice -
at Nash's Chapel, Sunday 2:30 p.m., interment Fairmount.
RMN 05/27/1911
LONDONER, JOEL N. - Gravestone Transcription - 1874 - 1911, LONDONER, Children of; Julius & Sophia, Willie, Feb 13, 1878 - Jan 1, 1890, Georgie, Jul 26, 1882, Dec 11, 1885,
Sophie, 1848 - 1910, Julius, 1828 - 1915, Herman, Born in Posen, Germany, 1805 - 1890,
Emma, 1845 - 197X, Moses, 1847 - 1906, Rebecca, 1853 - 1912, Amy, 1875 - 195X, Blanche
Londoner CRUSE, 1878 - 194X
Fairmount Cemetery, Denver
LONDONER, J. N. - Death News Article - seriously hurt and later dies at County Hospital.
Businessmen of the area question his treatment and attendance by doctors. Doctor's state they did the best they could and he could have gotten no better treatment at another hospital. Death was a result of a motor accident. Born 1871, educated in the Denver public schools, took a course in medicine at Montana State University. He later became an assistant to a surgeon in the Black Hills. On returning to Denver he devoted his time to the real estate business. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Cohen of Chicago and
Mrs. Louis Curtis of New York, two sons, Harry of San Francisco and Charles of Salt Lake.
RMN 05/24/1911 Page 1. Funeral Notice - from Nash's Chapel, Sunday, 2 p.m., conducted at
Chapel by Rev. Rabbi W. Friedman, then Lodge No. 17, B. P. O. E. will have charge. Members
of Denver Motor Club with automobiles will act as escorts to Fairmount, friends invited.
RMN 05/26/1911 Funeral Notice Article - Denver Lodge of Elks, the Denver Motor Club and
Chamber of Commerce are arranging to turn out in body. RMN 05/26/1911 Funeral Notice -
at Nash's Chapel, Sunday 2:30 p.m., interment Fairmount.
RMN 05/27/1911
LONDONER, JOEL N. - Gravestone Transcription - 1874 - 1911, LONDONER, Children of; Julius & Sophia, Willie, Feb 13, 1878 - Jan 1, 1890, Georgie, Jul 26, 1882, Dec 11, 1885,
Sophie, 1848 - 1910, Julius, 1828 - 1915, Herman, Born in Posen, Germany, 1805 - 1890,
Emma, 1845 - 197X, Moses, 1847 - 1906, Rebecca, 1853 - 1912, Amy, 1875 - 195X, Blanche
Londoner CRUSE, 1878 - 194X
Fairmount Cemetery, Denver
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