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Logan A Garten

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Logan A Garten

Birth
Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Sep 1911 (aged 44–45)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
-2ND-8-23-5
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Kansan, Thursday, September 14, 1911

Logan A. Garten, son of D. A. Garten of this city, died at St. Joseph, yesterday. Mr. Garten and Mrs. Charles Hutton, a niece, have gone to St. Joseph. Mrs. Garten, wife of Logan visited here a short time ago. The following dispatch from St. Joseph tells of the death.

Logan A. Garten, 57 year old, secretary of the park board and public utilities commission, died tonight shortly after he boarded a street car for the union depot, where he was to meet his wife, who had been visiting in Kansas. Heart failure is believed to have been the cause. Mr. Garten was appointed to his municipal position two days after he had completed thirty-two years in the newspaper business.

He began newspaper work under General Nobel Prentis in Newton, Kansas. Since that time he has been employed on many metropolitan papers, at one time being connected with a Kansas City newspaper. He came to St. Joseph from Los Angeles about a year ago.
Kansan, Thursday, September 14, 1911

Logan A. Garten, son of D. A. Garten of this city, died at St. Joseph, yesterday. Mr. Garten and Mrs. Charles Hutton, a niece, have gone to St. Joseph. Mrs. Garten, wife of Logan visited here a short time ago. The following dispatch from St. Joseph tells of the death.

Logan A. Garten, 57 year old, secretary of the park board and public utilities commission, died tonight shortly after he boarded a street car for the union depot, where he was to meet his wife, who had been visiting in Kansas. Heart failure is believed to have been the cause. Mr. Garten was appointed to his municipal position two days after he had completed thirty-two years in the newspaper business.

He began newspaper work under General Nobel Prentis in Newton, Kansas. Since that time he has been employed on many metropolitan papers, at one time being connected with a Kansas City newspaper. He came to St. Joseph from Los Angeles about a year ago.


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