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William Gibson Koehne

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William Gibson Koehne

Birth
Death
13 Aug 1926 (aged 19–20)
Burial
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
C-328
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Friday, 13 August 1926, Columbus Daily Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia, Page 6

WILLIAM G. KOEHNE
Following an illness of five months, William G. Koehne died Thursday morning at the age of 20 years. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koehne, seven sisters, Mrs. J.J. Lane, Mrs. H.E. Armstrong, Mrs. R.W. Lightfoot, Jr., Mrs. W.W. Brasselle, and Misses Lucile, Myra and Nellie Koehne, of this city; two brothers, Francis A. Koehne, of Baltimore Md. and Morris Koehne of this city.
~Mr. Koehne was graduated from the Industrial high school in 1923, and in December 1924, he went to Baltimore, Md, for the purpose off taking a special course at the John Hopkins institute. He was forced to come home last May on account of ill health and remained in bed until the end came Thursday morning. He was an active member of the Eastern Heights Baptist church and a very popular young man in this city. His many friends will learn of his death with sincere regret. The funeral services will be held sometime Saturday morning, the hour to be announced later.
Friday, 13 August 1926, Columbus Daily Enquirer, Columbus, Georgia, Page 6

WILLIAM G. KOEHNE
Following an illness of five months, William G. Koehne died Thursday morning at the age of 20 years. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koehne, seven sisters, Mrs. J.J. Lane, Mrs. H.E. Armstrong, Mrs. R.W. Lightfoot, Jr., Mrs. W.W. Brasselle, and Misses Lucile, Myra and Nellie Koehne, of this city; two brothers, Francis A. Koehne, of Baltimore Md. and Morris Koehne of this city.
~Mr. Koehne was graduated from the Industrial high school in 1923, and in December 1924, he went to Baltimore, Md, for the purpose off taking a special course at the John Hopkins institute. He was forced to come home last May on account of ill health and remained in bed until the end came Thursday morning. He was an active member of the Eastern Heights Baptist church and a very popular young man in this city. His many friends will learn of his death with sincere regret. The funeral services will be held sometime Saturday morning, the hour to be announced later.


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