The body of Louis N. Weyerbacher, who died in Chicago Tuesday evening, arrived in Boonville Thursday Morning via the Southern and was immediately taken to the home of the deceased's father, Jacob Weyerbacher. The funeral took place at two o'clock of the same day. A service was conducted by Rev. J.D. Bretz at the home after which the body was conveyed to Peaceful Valley cemetery two miles east of this city for interment. Louis Weyerbacher was a native of this city, being the second son of a family of five sons and one daughter born to Jacob Weyerbacher and his wife, Margaret Koutz Weyerbacher. He lived here until early manhood when he located in Evansville where he lived many years. He was a candymaker by trade. About ten years ago he went to Chicago where he made his home until his death. He was in his 49th year. He is survived by his aged father; one sister, Mrs. T.J. Boluss, of Evansville, and three brothers, Messrs. W.F. Weyerbacher, president of the Boonville National Bank; J.P. Weyerbacher, of Boulder, Col., and George Weyerbacher, of Evansville.
The body of Louis N. Weyerbacher, who died in Chicago Tuesday evening, arrived in Boonville Thursday Morning via the Southern and was immediately taken to the home of the deceased's father, Jacob Weyerbacher. The funeral took place at two o'clock of the same day. A service was conducted by Rev. J.D. Bretz at the home after which the body was conveyed to Peaceful Valley cemetery two miles east of this city for interment. Louis Weyerbacher was a native of this city, being the second son of a family of five sons and one daughter born to Jacob Weyerbacher and his wife, Margaret Koutz Weyerbacher. He lived here until early manhood when he located in Evansville where he lived many years. He was a candymaker by trade. About ten years ago he went to Chicago where he made his home until his death. He was in his 49th year. He is survived by his aged father; one sister, Mrs. T.J. Boluss, of Evansville, and three brothers, Messrs. W.F. Weyerbacher, president of the Boonville National Bank; J.P. Weyerbacher, of Boulder, Col., and George Weyerbacher, of Evansville.
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