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Riehl, Henry 1872 - 1900

RIEHL, REIL, YARRINGTON

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 6/6/2018 at 12:00:48

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 15, 1900, LP, C5

Fatal Accident
Last Tuesday afternoon, while engaged with a team in hauling water for some hogs, Henry Reil, working on the farm of John Ludwig in Minnesota, near Granger, in some way—as he was alone, the exact manner is not known—was supposedly instantly killed. He was using a wagon with a plank platform and it is surmised that he in some way fell through them and frightened the team which ran away entangling and killing him in the wheels, as when he was found he was fastened in the wheel by his clothing being wrapped about it. The deceased was a son of the old gentleman still living in Orleans twp. on the Howard farm, and would have been 28 years of age the 17th of the present month. The funeral occured{sic} yesterday at 11 o’clock from the M. E. church at Granger, the interment being at that place in Oak Hill cemetery. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Emory Yarrington of this city.

Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer June 19, 1900, LP, C6

Obituary.
Henry Albert Riehl was born in Winneshiek county, Iowa, June 17, 1872 and died at Florenceville, Iowa, on June 12, 1900 at the age of nearly 28 years.
The deceased was the second son of Michael Riehl, of Orleans twp., Winneshiek county, the mother having died several years ago, and who, with two brothers.and six sisters are left to mourn the untimely loss of a beloved son and brother.
At the time of his death he was a member in good standing of the Florenceville M. E. church, living a faithful Christian life.
The funeral was held in the M. 10. church in Florenceville at 11 o’clock, Thursday forenoon, and his earthly tenement was laid at rest in Oak Hill cemetery, east of Granger.
The sorrowing family have the sympathy of all in their sudden and severe addiction.

Transcriber’s Note: The last name is spelled two different ways and the Oak Lawn Cemetery records shows he is buried there instead of Oak Hill. The gravestone shows the spelling as Riehl.

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