Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 32012—Burial in Coatsburg, Ill.
Nelsonville Items.
Charles Eger, one of our best citizens, died Saturday from sugar in the urine. Mr. Eger leaves a wife, two daughters and three sons. His remains were taken to Coatsburg, Ill., accompanied by Messers. Calvert Hutchinson, Geo. Moore, Ernest Walley and Thomas Donley.
Marion County Herald, Palmyra, Missouri, 06 Sep 1911, Wed; Page 1, Column 4
Nelsonville, Mo.
Charles Eger, who has been suffering from a complication of diseases, died Saturday afternoon. A short funeral services was held at the house on Sunday afternoon, and the body taken to Camp Point, Ill., for burial Monday.
Marion County Herald, Palmyra, Missouri, 06 Sep 1911, Wed; Page 1, Column 5
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 32012—Burial in Coatsburg, Ill.
Nelsonville Items.
Charles Eger, one of our best citizens, died Saturday from sugar in the urine. Mr. Eger leaves a wife, two daughters and three sons. His remains were taken to Coatsburg, Ill., accompanied by Messers. Calvert Hutchinson, Geo. Moore, Ernest Walley and Thomas Donley.
Marion County Herald, Palmyra, Missouri, 06 Sep 1911, Wed; Page 1, Column 4
Nelsonville, Mo.
Charles Eger, who has been suffering from a complication of diseases, died Saturday afternoon. A short funeral services was held at the house on Sunday afternoon, and the body taken to Camp Point, Ill., for burial Monday.
Marion County Herald, Palmyra, Missouri, 06 Sep 1911, Wed; Page 1, Column 5
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