Broker, Young Man at Death, for 20 Years Identified with Local Business World.
Funeral services for Oscar E. Overbeck, senior member of the brokerage firm of Overbeck & Cooke, who died Sunday night at Good Samaritan hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family residence, 591 Thompson street, at 2 o'clock. Funeral services at the home will be open to friends, while those at the grave will be private.
Mr. Overbeck sustained an attack of influenza more than three months ago. Complications followed which confined him to his home, where his condition grew steadily worse, though for some time it was not considered alarming. A fortnight ago he was taken to the hospital for treatment.
For 20 years Mr. Overbeck was identified with the local business world, associated with James Cooke in the brokerage firm which bears their partnership entitlement. He was 47 years of age and was born in Algoma, Wis.
During the war era Mr. Overbeck was one of the leading workers for the national cause, devoting a great part of his time to liberty loan, Red Cross and other war service drives.
Mr. Overbeck is survived by his widow and two children of 591 Thompson street. He was a member of the Arlington club, Waverley Country club and other civic organizations.
[The Oregonian, 27 Apr 1920, p4]
Son of Henry Overbeck & Hanna Volimer (both b. Germany)
Broker, Young Man at Death, for 20 Years Identified with Local Business World.
Funeral services for Oscar E. Overbeck, senior member of the brokerage firm of Overbeck & Cooke, who died Sunday night at Good Samaritan hospital, will be held tomorrow afternoon from the family residence, 591 Thompson street, at 2 o'clock. Funeral services at the home will be open to friends, while those at the grave will be private.
Mr. Overbeck sustained an attack of influenza more than three months ago. Complications followed which confined him to his home, where his condition grew steadily worse, though for some time it was not considered alarming. A fortnight ago he was taken to the hospital for treatment.
For 20 years Mr. Overbeck was identified with the local business world, associated with James Cooke in the brokerage firm which bears their partnership entitlement. He was 47 years of age and was born in Algoma, Wis.
During the war era Mr. Overbeck was one of the leading workers for the national cause, devoting a great part of his time to liberty loan, Red Cross and other war service drives.
Mr. Overbeck is survived by his widow and two children of 591 Thompson street. He was a member of the Arlington club, Waverley Country club and other civic organizations.
[The Oregonian, 27 Apr 1920, p4]
Son of Henry Overbeck & Hanna Volimer (both b. Germany)
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