Jacobs, Hugo 1870-1950
JACOBS, NOLTE, EGGERTH, STRETCH, BAYMAN
Posted By: Ken Johnson (email)
Date: 8/29/2004 at 12:03:19
Thursday, 27 July 1950, Guttenberg Press, p1, c1:
JACOBS RITES WILL BE HELD THIS FRIDAY
_______Son of Pioneer Local Residents Died Wednesday
_______BURIAL FRIDAY
_______Hugo C. Jacobs, well known member of a pioneer Guttenberg family, died at the home of his sister Mrs. Grant Bayman Wednesday at 5:00 a. m. He had made his home here for the past 12 years.
Burial services for Mr. Jacobs [will be] held on Friday afternoon [ . . .] o’clock from the Tuecke funeral home with Rev. Grant [ . . . ], pastor of the Methodist church in charge.
Burial will be in the Guttenberg city cemetery with rites by the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Jacobs had been a member for 50 years. Pallbearers for the service [ . . .] F. J. Friedlein, Wiley Friedlein, E. L. Charlesworth, Wilbur [ . . . ], Joe White and Herman [ . . .]
Hugo C. Jacobs, the second son [of George] H. and Elizabeth Nolte Jacobs, was born in Guttenberg on [ . . . ] 29, 1870.
He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Clementine Eggerth of Spokane, Washington; Mrs. Mattie [Stretch] of Chicago, and Mrs. Grant M. Bayman; and one brother, Wm. H. Jacobs, of Hinsdale, Montana. He [is also] survived by three nieces and three nephews.
Mr. Jacobs was preceded in death by two brothers.
[NOTE: The left margin of this obituary is obscured on the microfilm of the newspaper by the binding of the volume. A hard copy of the obituary is not available at the Guttenberg Public Library, where the microfilm was viewed.]
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