Children
Bertha Wilhelm
Lilly Wilhelm
Harry Wilhelm
Lena Wilhelm
Alice Wilhelm
Rene R. Wilhelm
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Notes:buried
in Easton Heights Cemetery.
Easton Daily Argus, Saturday, February, 1, 1913, Page 2
Harry Wilhelm
Harry Wilhelm, a well known local junk dealer, died at 10 o'clock
on Friday night in Dr. Price's hosptial, New York, following
an operation for fravel stones. He had been in the institution
for almost two weeks. His chances for recovery were consdidered
very good until a couple of days ago, when his condidtion suffenly
took a turn for the worse. He was 45 years of age and is surived
by the following children: Mrs. Chester Hoffman, Lena MF.,
Alice E. and Dorothy E. all of Easton, also his mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Wilhelm, of Easton, and these sisters, and brothers,
Mrs. Mattie Parks of Easton, Mrs. Alice Mordan of Phillispburg,
Robert of Phillispburg and William of Easton. Deceased lived
at No. 134 Chruch Street, and conducted his business at No.
149-151 Pine Steet. He was a member of the Men's Bible Class
of the First M.E. Church, and of Camp No. 407, of the P.O.
S. of A. The funeral will be held at two o'clock on Tuesday
afternoon from his late home, No. 134 Church Street, following
by services in the First M. E. Church at 2:30 o'clock and interment
inthe Easton Heights Cemetery, Rev. Dr. William H. Ford, officiating. |