Mrs. Joe Schuck received the sad news Friday afternoon telling her of the death of her brother-in-law Oliver Reginold, who was killed by a train about 9:00 that morning, as he was on his way to Henry to do some shopping. He was walking on the track and being very deaf, also has poor eyesight, which resulted in him not hearing or seeing the train and consequently his tragic death. He leaves his wife, one son and two daughters, four brothers, and a number of other relatives to mourn his loss. He was 72 years old. He lived in Florid until a few years ago when the family moved to Henry. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and burial was in the Henry cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuck attended the funeral.
Source: Henry Republican, Henry, Illinois, transcribed by Nancy Piper
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Occupation: Laborer
Date of Burial: March 7, 1925
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Mrs. Joe Schuck received the sad news Friday afternoon telling her of the death of her brother-in-law Oliver Reginold, who was killed by a train about 9:00 that morning, as he was on his way to Henry to do some shopping. He was walking on the track and being very deaf, also has poor eyesight, which resulted in him not hearing or seeing the train and consequently his tragic death. He leaves his wife, one son and two daughters, four brothers, and a number of other relatives to mourn his loss. He was 72 years old. He lived in Florid until a few years ago when the family moved to Henry. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and burial was in the Henry cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schuck attended the funeral.
Source: Henry Republican, Henry, Illinois, transcribed by Nancy Piper
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Occupation: Laborer
Date of Burial: March 7, 1925
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