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Thomas E. Parfitt

Birth
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Death
11 Nov 1887
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 9/Row 1/Grave 11
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Omaha Daily Bee, November 13, 1887

Thomas E. Parfitt, the well-known bookkeeper of the Gas company, died Sunday at his late residence 510 South Thirteenth. He has been absent from his desk during the past year, and in all that time, in remembrance of Mr. Parfitt's faithfulness to them during a service of ten years, the company have monthly remitted to him his usual monthly salary. This was greatly needed, because his long illness left him, when he could work no longer, in an almost destitute condition.

Mr. Parfitt was extremely well known in this city. He was born in London,England, and was about thirty-five years of age. He leaves a wife and three children. These are now without their former means of support, and are in an extremely destitute condition. Their situation strongly appeals to the charity and liberality of Mr. Parfitt's countrymen, who need only to have their attendtion directed to the circumstances of the widow and children to do with them as the urgency of the case and the nature of the season would suggest. The remains will be buried today in Laurel Hill at 2 p.m.
Omaha Daily Bee, November 13, 1887

Thomas E. Parfitt, the well-known bookkeeper of the Gas company, died Sunday at his late residence 510 South Thirteenth. He has been absent from his desk during the past year, and in all that time, in remembrance of Mr. Parfitt's faithfulness to them during a service of ten years, the company have monthly remitted to him his usual monthly salary. This was greatly needed, because his long illness left him, when he could work no longer, in an almost destitute condition.

Mr. Parfitt was extremely well known in this city. He was born in London,England, and was about thirty-five years of age. He leaves a wife and three children. These are now without their former means of support, and are in an extremely destitute condition. Their situation strongly appeals to the charity and liberality of Mr. Parfitt's countrymen, who need only to have their attendtion directed to the circumstances of the widow and children to do with them as the urgency of the case and the nature of the season would suggest. The remains will be buried today in Laurel Hill at 2 p.m.

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Thomas Parfeit


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