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Lexington Intelligencer, April 09, 1904
Funeral of Gustav Gruber
The remains of Gustav Gruber, who died in Kansas City Tuesday from a stroke of apoplexy, arrived here Thursday morning and were at once conveyed to Machpelah cemetery where the funeral services were held. Mr. Gruber was a resident of Lexington. He leaves two brothers, Casper and William, both of this city, and three children, Mrs. Twyman Buford, of Kansas City, and Casper and Robert Gruber of this city. Mr. Casper Gruber, who went to Kansas City a few days ago on account of the critical condition of his brother, and Mrs. Twyman Buford, who was with her father at the time of his death, accompanied the remains here.
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Lexington Intelligencer, April 09, 1904
Funeral of Gustav Gruber
The remains of Gustav Gruber, who died in Kansas City Tuesday from a stroke of apoplexy, arrived here Thursday morning and were at once conveyed to Machpelah cemetery where the funeral services were held. Mr. Gruber was a resident of Lexington. He leaves two brothers, Casper and William, both of this city, and three children, Mrs. Twyman Buford, of Kansas City, and Casper and Robert Gruber of this city. Mr. Casper Gruber, who went to Kansas City a few days ago on account of the critical condition of his brother, and Mrs. Twyman Buford, who was with her father at the time of his death, accompanied the remains here.
Info courtesy of contrib. # 47526185
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