Eaton Dudley Demaree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Demaree, died Saturday at his home in Chicago. The deceased was an exceptionally bright and likeable young man and his passing is mourned by many in Quincy.
He was born in this city, where his parents lived some twenty years ago, but has spent most of his life in Chicago.
The body will be brought here for burial tomorrow morning at 8:30, and taken to Woodland cemetery at 9 o'clock, where a short service will be conducted at the grave by Reverend James Robert Smith.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, September 8, 1914; page 16.
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Quincy friends are in receipt of news of the death in Chicago of Eaton Dudley Demaree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Demaree of Chicago. The family resided here, but moved to Chicago when the decedent, who was in his early twenties when he died, was a baby. Death resulted from lung trouble.
The father of the young man is a printer, and as such, worked in Quincy. The body will arrive in Quincy Wednesday morning at 7:25, for burial.
(The Quincy Daily Journal, Quincy Illinois; Monday, September 7, 1914; page 7.)
Eaton Dudley Demaree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Demaree, died Saturday at his home in Chicago. The deceased was an exceptionally bright and likeable young man and his passing is mourned by many in Quincy.
He was born in this city, where his parents lived some twenty years ago, but has spent most of his life in Chicago.
The body will be brought here for burial tomorrow morning at 8:30, and taken to Woodland cemetery at 9 o'clock, where a short service will be conducted at the grave by Reverend James Robert Smith.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Tuesday, September 8, 1914; page 16.
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Quincy friends are in receipt of news of the death in Chicago of Eaton Dudley Demaree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Demaree of Chicago. The family resided here, but moved to Chicago when the decedent, who was in his early twenties when he died, was a baby. Death resulted from lung trouble.
The father of the young man is a printer, and as such, worked in Quincy. The body will arrive in Quincy Wednesday morning at 7:25, for burial.
(The Quincy Daily Journal, Quincy Illinois; Monday, September 7, 1914; page 7.)
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