Wednesday, 29 March 1922, page 5
Mortuary
Theodore Lueth, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lueth, who was very seriously injured Tuesday morning in a runaway, sustaining internal injuries, passed away at the General hospital at 4 p.m. Tuesday as a result of his injuries. At the time of the accident the lad, absent from school because of the spring vacation, was assisting his father at the home in the southeastern part of the city. While driving a team, the horses became unmanageable and ran away, striking a telephone pole. He was thrown violently to the ground and sustained internal injuries of a very serious nature. He was born in this city and had always lived here. Surviving him besides his bereaved parents, are two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home, five blocks east of Athletic Park, Rev. Schumann officiating.
Wednesday, 29 March 1922, page 5
Mortuary
Theodore Lueth, 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lueth, who was very seriously injured Tuesday morning in a runaway, sustaining internal injuries, passed away at the General hospital at 4 p.m. Tuesday as a result of his injuries. At the time of the accident the lad, absent from school because of the spring vacation, was assisting his father at the home in the southeastern part of the city. While driving a team, the horses became unmanageable and ran away, striking a telephone pole. He was thrown violently to the ground and sustained internal injuries of a very serious nature. He was born in this city and had always lived here. Surviving him besides his bereaved parents, are two brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home, five blocks east of Athletic Park, Rev. Schumann officiating.
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