Resident of Quincy Illinois almost 40 years, at time of death.
Active at Salem church in Quincy Illinois.
Died from asthma, pneumonia, and la grippe.
Survived by widow Christine Buxmann; and children: sons George and Emil; daughters Mrs. Charles Kaempen and Mrs. Henry Beilstein; daughter Tillie.
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The grave of Mr. Louis Buxman, at Woodland cemetery, has been marked this week by a handsome monument. It is from the shop of Mr. J. B. Seeley, 319 Locust street.
- The Daily Quincy Herald, Quincy, Illinois; Saturday, August 29, 1891; page 3.
Resident of Quincy Illinois almost 40 years, at time of death.
Active at Salem church in Quincy Illinois.
Died from asthma, pneumonia, and la grippe.
Survived by widow Christine Buxmann; and children: sons George and Emil; daughters Mrs. Charles Kaempen and Mrs. Henry Beilstein; daughter Tillie.
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The grave of Mr. Louis Buxman, at Woodland cemetery, has been marked this week by a handsome monument. It is from the shop of Mr. J. B. Seeley, 319 Locust street.
- The Daily Quincy Herald, Quincy, Illinois; Saturday, August 29, 1891; page 3.
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