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Isaac Hamilton Lutz

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Isaac Hamilton Lutz Veteran

Birth
Death
7 Sep 1896 (aged 66)
Burial
Forrest City, St. Francis County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Marriage:St. Francis Co., Ark.Nov.17,1875 Isaac H. Lutz born 1835 to Eugene Baxten age 24 by William Malone

9-11-1896 - Lutz - Isaac H. - - Isaac H. Lutz Died Monday, Sep.7,1896, At 11:15 Am After A Long And Tedious Illness Covering A Period Of Years. He Has Been Confined To His Room For Several Months, During Which Time He Has Borne Courageously And Nobly With The Most Intense Suffering. His Remains Were Interred In The Mallory Cemetery Tuesday Under The Auspices Of Apollo Commandery No.11 K.T. With Divine Service By Rev.F.E.Taylor. In His Capacity As Undertaker He Has Administered To The Last Requirements Of Loved Ones In Nearly Every Family In This Community. He Leaves His Family In Comfortable Circumstances, Having A $10,000 In Life Insurance, A Good Home, Etc. He Was Born In Schuylkill County, Pa., March 29,1826, And Was A Son Of Jacob And Catherine Lutz. He Enjoys The Distinction Of Having Superintended The Construction In 1850 Of The First Highway Bridge Across The Mississippi River, Which Spanned The River At St.Paul, Minn. He Came To Arkansas In 1860 And Superintended The Railroad Bridge Across The St.Francis River At Madison, His Last Work In That Line Being The Building Of The Bridge Across The L'anguille River At Palestine. Owing To Physical Disabilities, He Did Not Enter The Regular Army, But Was Detailed As Scout Duty On The Confederate Army. After The War He Began Farming, Which Vocation He Followed Until About Fourteen Years Ago He Opened An Undertaking Establishment In This Place. In 1856 He Was Married To Miss Davis Of This County. She Died Without Offspring, And In 1875 He Was Married To Miss Baxter. To This Union Four Children Were Born, Two Whom Survive-Annie Age 16, And Walter, Aged 11. The Name Of I.H.Lutz Is A Synonym For Integrity And Manliness, And No Better Or More Desirable Citizen Lived In This Or Any Other Community.
11-16-1894-Ad:Lutz-I.H.Lutz, Undertaker, Forrest City, Ark. Keeps on hand a Large Assortment of Metallic Coffins of all Styles and Prices always on hand. An elegant hearse and outfit. Always ready for your orders. All kinds of furniture repaired in best Style. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Marriage:St. Francis Co., Ark.Nov.17,1875 Isaac H. Lutz born 1835 to Eugene Baxten age 24 by William Malone

9-11-1896 - Lutz - Isaac H. - - Isaac H. Lutz Died Monday, Sep.7,1896, At 11:15 Am After A Long And Tedious Illness Covering A Period Of Years. He Has Been Confined To His Room For Several Months, During Which Time He Has Borne Courageously And Nobly With The Most Intense Suffering. His Remains Were Interred In The Mallory Cemetery Tuesday Under The Auspices Of Apollo Commandery No.11 K.T. With Divine Service By Rev.F.E.Taylor. In His Capacity As Undertaker He Has Administered To The Last Requirements Of Loved Ones In Nearly Every Family In This Community. He Leaves His Family In Comfortable Circumstances, Having A $10,000 In Life Insurance, A Good Home, Etc. He Was Born In Schuylkill County, Pa., March 29,1826, And Was A Son Of Jacob And Catherine Lutz. He Enjoys The Distinction Of Having Superintended The Construction In 1850 Of The First Highway Bridge Across The Mississippi River, Which Spanned The River At St.Paul, Minn. He Came To Arkansas In 1860 And Superintended The Railroad Bridge Across The St.Francis River At Madison, His Last Work In That Line Being The Building Of The Bridge Across The L'anguille River At Palestine. Owing To Physical Disabilities, He Did Not Enter The Regular Army, But Was Detailed As Scout Duty On The Confederate Army. After The War He Began Farming, Which Vocation He Followed Until About Fourteen Years Ago He Opened An Undertaking Establishment In This Place. In 1856 He Was Married To Miss Davis Of This County. She Died Without Offspring, And In 1875 He Was Married To Miss Baxter. To This Union Four Children Were Born, Two Whom Survive-Annie Age 16, And Walter, Aged 11. The Name Of I.H.Lutz Is A Synonym For Integrity And Manliness, And No Better Or More Desirable Citizen Lived In This Or Any Other Community.
11-16-1894-Ad:Lutz-I.H.Lutz, Undertaker, Forrest City, Ark. Keeps on hand a Large Assortment of Metallic Coffins of all Styles and Prices always on hand. An elegant hearse and outfit. Always ready for your orders. All kinds of furniture repaired in best Style. Satisfaction guaranteed!


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