Joseph has no stone. His grave is to the right of the block marker as shown in the photo.
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Died, at 7:35 o'clock, Friday night, Nov. 22, 1901, at the family residence, 537 North Sixth street, of a complication of diseases, J. Lee Keagle, aged 31 years. Mr. Keagle apparently was a healthy man until he became ill one week ago. He conducted a saloon at Fourth and Jefferson streets. Surviving him are his wife, Katherine Rauh Keagle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keagle; three brothers, George, Charles and John Keagle, and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer James and Effie and Myrtle Keagle.
The funeral will be held Sunday at the home of the father of the deceased on Sangamon avenue, east of the fair grounds.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 11-23-1901
Joseph has no stone. His grave is to the right of the block marker as shown in the photo.
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Died, at 7:35 o'clock, Friday night, Nov. 22, 1901, at the family residence, 537 North Sixth street, of a complication of diseases, J. Lee Keagle, aged 31 years. Mr. Keagle apparently was a healthy man until he became ill one week ago. He conducted a saloon at Fourth and Jefferson streets. Surviving him are his wife, Katherine Rauh Keagle; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keagle; three brothers, George, Charles and John Keagle, and three sisters, Mrs. Elmer James and Effie and Myrtle Keagle.
The funeral will be held Sunday at the home of the father of the deceased on Sangamon avenue, east of the fair grounds.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 11-23-1901
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