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Otto Henry Junker

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Otto Henry Junker

Birth
Arneckeville, DeWitt County, Texas, USA
Death
16 May 1941 (aged 62)
Victoria County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cuero, DeWitt County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Last rites will be heard from the Freund Funeral Home in Cuero this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Otto Junker, well known Cuero citizen, who was found dead at the wheel of his automobile Friday about two miles from Nursery on the Mission Valley road, the apparent victim of a heart attack.

Rev. A. A. Hahn, Lutheran minister, will officiate and interment will be in the Hillside Cemetery of Cuero.

Mr. Junker is said to have suffered from a heart ailment for several. months. He was found slumped in his auto alongside the Mission Valley road by a passing motorist. He was en route to Mission Valley to visit a daughter, Mrs. A.O. Meisenhelder.

He had been a resident of Cuero for 17 years, moving there from Arneckeville, where he was born 62 years ago. For many years he was associated with a Cuero motor company.

Surviving, in addition to his bereaved widow, are two sons, Ervin, and Marvin Junker of Cuero; one daughter, Mrs. A.O. Meisenhelder of Mission Valley; three brothers, George and Rudolph Junker of Arneckeville, and Hugo Junker of Houston; and five sisters, Mrs. R.E. Gauhl and Mrs. Irvin Wallis of Cuero, Mrs. Fritz Thamm of Arneckeville, Mrs. Eurica Becker of Houston, and Mrs. W.F. Buehrig of Meyersville,

Published by The Victoria Advocate, Victoria, Texas, Sunday, May 18, 1941
Last rites will be heard from the Freund Funeral Home in Cuero this afternoon at 4 o'clock for Otto Junker, well known Cuero citizen, who was found dead at the wheel of his automobile Friday about two miles from Nursery on the Mission Valley road, the apparent victim of a heart attack.

Rev. A. A. Hahn, Lutheran minister, will officiate and interment will be in the Hillside Cemetery of Cuero.

Mr. Junker is said to have suffered from a heart ailment for several. months. He was found slumped in his auto alongside the Mission Valley road by a passing motorist. He was en route to Mission Valley to visit a daughter, Mrs. A.O. Meisenhelder.

He had been a resident of Cuero for 17 years, moving there from Arneckeville, where he was born 62 years ago. For many years he was associated with a Cuero motor company.

Surviving, in addition to his bereaved widow, are two sons, Ervin, and Marvin Junker of Cuero; one daughter, Mrs. A.O. Meisenhelder of Mission Valley; three brothers, George and Rudolph Junker of Arneckeville, and Hugo Junker of Houston; and five sisters, Mrs. R.E. Gauhl and Mrs. Irvin Wallis of Cuero, Mrs. Fritz Thamm of Arneckeville, Mrs. Eurica Becker of Houston, and Mrs. W.F. Buehrig of Meyersville,

Published by The Victoria Advocate, Victoria, Texas, Sunday, May 18, 1941


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