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Herbert George Diekroeger

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Herbert George Diekroeger

Birth
Gerald, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Dec 1925 (aged 12)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Lot 8, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Herbert George DIEKROEGER Obituary
The Republic-Tribune, Union, Missouri
December 11, 1925 (Friday), Page 1, Column 5

Herbert Diekroeger Dead. Herbert G. Diekroeger, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Diekroeger of St. Louis, died at his home in St. Louis, Sunday, December 6, 1925, after an illness with scarlet fever of about one week, at the age of twelve years. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the residence at 2938 North Euclid Ave., St. Louis. Besides his parents, two brothers and two sisters, Fred E., and Charles W., and Misses Sophia and Geraldine, he leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn his death. Mr. and Mrs. Diekroeger formerly lived on a farm in the Evergreen district near Gerald and are well known in all parts of the county. The death of Hubert will be keenly felt by all who knew him, but especially is it trying on the Immediate family, A genuine American boy, full of life and energy, and the pranks that go to make one dear to his family, his loss will be keenly felt and his memory forever cherished.
Herbert George DIEKROEGER Obituary
The Republic-Tribune, Union, Missouri
December 11, 1925 (Friday), Page 1, Column 5

Herbert Diekroeger Dead. Herbert G. Diekroeger, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Diekroeger of St. Louis, died at his home in St. Louis, Sunday, December 6, 1925, after an illness with scarlet fever of about one week, at the age of twelve years. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the residence at 2938 North Euclid Ave., St. Louis. Besides his parents, two brothers and two sisters, Fred E., and Charles W., and Misses Sophia and Geraldine, he leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn his death. Mr. and Mrs. Diekroeger formerly lived on a farm in the Evergreen district near Gerald and are well known in all parts of the county. The death of Hubert will be keenly felt by all who knew him, but especially is it trying on the Immediate family, A genuine American boy, full of life and energy, and the pranks that go to make one dear to his family, his loss will be keenly felt and his memory forever cherished.


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