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- 16 June 1927 Tonawanda News
Edgar Heuer
The death last night of Edgar Heuer, 20 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Heuer of Bergholz occurred in the Buffalo General hospital after a lingering illness. Heuer was born in Bergholz, where he had always made his home, and besides the parents, is survived by three brothers, Theodore, Elmer and Louis and one sister, Alice Heuer.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock standard time from the late residence and at three o'clock from St. Jacob's church after which interment will be in St. Jacob's cemetery.
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Bergholtz Youth Dies in Buffalo:
BERGHOLTZ, N. Y., June 17.-Edgar Heur (sic), 19 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Heur. who live one mile south of Bergholtz, died in the Buffalo General hospital on Wednesday night following a serious operation he underwent a couple of weeks ago and from which he never rallied. Besides his parents he is survived by three brothers, Theodore, Elmer and Lewis (sic), and one sister, Alice. The funeral will be held at the home of his parents on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. standard time and at St. Jacob's church Bergholtz, at 3:00 p. m., Reverend O. Bruss officiating.
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Edgar Heuer Is Laid at Rest
Funeral Services for Popular Young Man on Saturday.
BERGHOLTZ, June 23.-The passing at Edgar Heuer, 19 years old, removes one of the most popular young residents of Niagara county (sic) and vicinity, whose life was in every respect an exemplification of Christianity and civility.
Mr. Heuer was born in La Salle on August 29th, 1907. but came to this village when a young child with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Heuer. He was an employe (sic) of the Buffalo Avenue Shredded heat (sic) Company at Niagara Falls last summer, but went into business with his father at Niagara Falls. He enjoyed the peoples' respect and esteem, and their support in the realization of his worthy aspiration and will be sadly missed by all his old and new friends. He was failing in health about four weeks ago, which made it necessary for him to go to the General Hospital in Buffalo, where a serious operation was performed on him for kidney trouble two weeks ago, and from which he never rallied. He passed quietly and peacefully away on June 15th and will be deeply mourned by his parents, three brothers, Theodor (sic), Elmer and Lewis, and one sister, Alice. The funeral services were held from the home of his parents at 2.30 o'clock, standard time, and at 3 o'clock at St. Jacob's church last Saturday. The Rev. Otto Bruss officiated. Burial was in St. Jacob's cemetery, where many of his friends and forebears rest, and his tomb will be the shrine of a wide circle of friends and relatives for many years to come. The. flower tributes were many and beautiful, among them a large piece of the Bergholtz Strong Nine baseball team of which he was a member before his illness. Pallbearers were, Philip Moll, Hubert Ferchen, Roland Bruss, Martin Milleville, Edward Eggert and Albert Zimmermann
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