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William Heisler

Birth
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
30 May 1909 (aged 47–48)
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 4, Lot 148, Section SW, Grave S.
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The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, June 1, 1909; page 3.

WILLIAM HEISLER
DIED ON SUNDAY

Had Been Ill for the Past
Year, Suffering Tuberculosis.

William Heisler, of 902 1/2 Maine street, died at his home Sunday evening at 9:30 o'clock, after a year's illness, suffering tuberculosis.

He was the son of the late John Heisler and was born in this city 48 years, one month, and one day ago. For the past twenty-five years or so, he had been employed by the Dick Bros. Brewing company in the bottling department, and was considered a faithful employee.

He is survived by his wife and three children, Florence, Herbert, and Esther, ranging in years from 11 to 4 years. One sister, Mrs. Mollie Gegel, and three brothers, John, Albert, and Andy, also survive.

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Additional:

Other obituaries supplied his wife's maiden name, and gave his sister's name as "Mrs. Mollie Guegel."

An obituary dated 31 May 1909 on the front page of The Quincy Daily Herald added: "Deceased was a member of Peerless lodge, I. O. M. A., and also of the beer bottlers' union."

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Cemetery information:

Interred at Greenmount cemetery, 1 June 1909.
The Quincy Daily Whig, Tuesday, June 1, 1909; page 3.

WILLIAM HEISLER
DIED ON SUNDAY

Had Been Ill for the Past
Year, Suffering Tuberculosis.

William Heisler, of 902 1/2 Maine street, died at his home Sunday evening at 9:30 o'clock, after a year's illness, suffering tuberculosis.

He was the son of the late John Heisler and was born in this city 48 years, one month, and one day ago. For the past twenty-five years or so, he had been employed by the Dick Bros. Brewing company in the bottling department, and was considered a faithful employee.

He is survived by his wife and three children, Florence, Herbert, and Esther, ranging in years from 11 to 4 years. One sister, Mrs. Mollie Gegel, and three brothers, John, Albert, and Andy, also survive.

______________________________________

Additional:

Other obituaries supplied his wife's maiden name, and gave his sister's name as "Mrs. Mollie Guegel."

An obituary dated 31 May 1909 on the front page of The Quincy Daily Herald added: "Deceased was a member of Peerless lodge, I. O. M. A., and also of the beer bottlers' union."

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Cemetery information:

Interred at Greenmount cemetery, 1 June 1909.

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