North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/12/1920
The funeral of Henry Behrens will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 1
o'clock from the late residence at No 97 Hagen avenue and a half hour later from Frieden's church. Rev. K. A.
Schulz officiating. Interment will be
made in Sweeney cemetery
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/11/1920
Henry Behrens, thirty-eight years
old, of No. 97 Hagen avenue died last
night at the DeGraff Memorial hospital
from the loss of blood and shock
resulting from a cut which he received,
in the left leg two weeks ago. Behrens
was repairing his automobile when a
chisel which he was using slipped and;
sank into his leg. severely an artery,
His condition became such a week ago
that he was removed to the hospital
where an operation was performed on
the leg in an attempt to nave his l i fe
Behrens is survived by a wife, two
sons, Elmer and Arthur Behrens;
three brothers, Herman, William and
Charles Behrens' and two sisters, Mrs.
Milton Claxon of Lafayette, Ind., and
Mrs. Alfred Kraig of Springbrook, N.
D. Behrens was a member of Electric
City Lodge I.O.O.F., which will have
charge of the funeral.
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/12/1920
The funeral of Henry Behrens will
be held tomorrow afternoon at 1
o'clock from the late residence at No 97 Hagen avenue and a half hour later from Frieden's church. Rev. K. A.
Schulz officiating. Interment will be
made in Sweeney cemetery
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/11/1920
Henry Behrens, thirty-eight years
old, of No. 97 Hagen avenue died last
night at the DeGraff Memorial hospital
from the loss of blood and shock
resulting from a cut which he received,
in the left leg two weeks ago. Behrens
was repairing his automobile when a
chisel which he was using slipped and;
sank into his leg. severely an artery,
His condition became such a week ago
that he was removed to the hospital
where an operation was performed on
the leg in an attempt to nave his l i fe
Behrens is survived by a wife, two
sons, Elmer and Arthur Behrens;
three brothers, Herman, William and
Charles Behrens' and two sisters, Mrs.
Milton Claxon of Lafayette, Ind., and
Mrs. Alfred Kraig of Springbrook, N.
D. Behrens was a member of Electric
City Lodge I.O.O.F., which will have
charge of the funeral.
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