He was employed by Hartz and Bahnsen Drug Co. as a chemist in Rock Island for eight years. From 1913 to 1957, when he retired, he traveled for drug firms.
He was a member of UCT Champaign-Urbana Council No. 478.
Some records show as buried in Roselawn Cemetery, which is an independent cemetery adjacent to Mount Hope
He was employed by Hartz and Bahnsen Drug Co. as a chemist in Rock Island for eight years. From 1913 to 1957, when he retired, he traveled for drug firms.
He was a member of UCT Champaign-Urbana Council No. 478.
Some records show as buried in Roselawn Cemetery, which is an independent cemetery adjacent to Mount Hope
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