Died From Burns. Victim of Gasoline Lamp Explosion at Libby.
John Graham, the Libby saloon man who was so badly burned in a gasoline explosion at his place a short time ago, died at the hospital in this city Saturday night. He was frightfully burned about the face and body and had inhaled the flames, which hastened his death. Graham had been in business in Libby for several years, and was quite well known there.
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22 Dec 1903
Mrs. Hiles, of Chinook, Mont., is in the city, called here by the death of her brother, John A. Graham, of Libby, who died at a hospital in this city, Saturday. As he was her only brother, his death was a severe blow to her and she feels his loss keenly.
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25 Dec 1903
The funeral of John A. Graham took place from Willoughby's undertaking rooms Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in Demersville cemetery. [he was later moved to Conrad Memorial]
Died From Burns. Victim of Gasoline Lamp Explosion at Libby.
John Graham, the Libby saloon man who was so badly burned in a gasoline explosion at his place a short time ago, died at the hospital in this city Saturday night. He was frightfully burned about the face and body and had inhaled the flames, which hastened his death. Graham had been in business in Libby for several years, and was quite well known there.
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22 Dec 1903
Mrs. Hiles, of Chinook, Mont., is in the city, called here by the death of her brother, John A. Graham, of Libby, who died at a hospital in this city, Saturday. As he was her only brother, his death was a severe blow to her and she feels his loss keenly.
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25 Dec 1903
The funeral of John A. Graham took place from Willoughby's undertaking rooms Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in Demersville cemetery. [he was later moved to Conrad Memorial]
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