Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, 17 Apr 1911, Page 12
DEATH OF JOSEPH FENBY.
Brother of Richard Fenby of Dallas Passes Away in St. Louis—Had Many Friends in Dallas
Richard Fenby, auditor of the Texas and Pacific Railway, returned last night from St. Louis, where he attended the funeral of his brother, Joseph Fenby, who died Sunday night. Joseph Fenby had recently been on a visit to his brother, Richard Fenby, in this city and while here he was ill. He became worse and suffered a stroke of paralysis. Richard Fenby took him back to St. Louis, where he died Sunday night. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from his home in St. Louis. Joseph Fenby was a well-known businessman of St. Louis and very well known and favorably regarded in that city. During his visit in Dallas he had made many friends.
Source: The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 21 April 1911, Page 4
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, 17 Apr 1911, Page 12
DEATH OF JOSEPH FENBY.
Brother of Richard Fenby of Dallas Passes Away in St. Louis—Had Many Friends in Dallas
Richard Fenby, auditor of the Texas and Pacific Railway, returned last night from St. Louis, where he attended the funeral of his brother, Joseph Fenby, who died Sunday night. Joseph Fenby had recently been on a visit to his brother, Richard Fenby, in this city and while here he was ill. He became worse and suffered a stroke of paralysis. Richard Fenby took him back to St. Louis, where he died Sunday night. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from his home in St. Louis. Joseph Fenby was a well-known businessman of St. Louis and very well known and favorably regarded in that city. During his visit in Dallas he had made many friends.
Source: The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Texas, 21 April 1911, Page 4
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