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Max Naumann

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Max Naumann

Birth
Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois, USA
Death
13 Sep 1932 (aged 60)
Glidden, Colorado County, Texas, USA
Burial
Glidden, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Max Naumann son of Henry Naumann.Max Naumann married Ida T. Emmel on February 27,1912.
daughter (name unknown)

Max was one of the substantial farmers of this section.He was often seen in this city,always driving one of the old model "490" Chevrolet touring cars,which was in about as good shape mechanically as it had ever been.He was a man of good character and known integrity.

When Mr.Max Naumann did not return to his home Tuesday night,after having been picking cotton,a search was made for him about the place and he was found lying on a cotton sack in the field,the top of his head shot off with a single barrel shotgun.

The sheriff's department was notified and Justice of the Peace H.P Hahn went with officers to the scene and held an inquest,the verdict returned "death resulting from a shotgun wound self-inflicted".

The gun and a forked stick with which the trigger was manipulated were found with the body.

Funeral services were held September 14,1932 at the residence with Rev.W.A. Flachmeier officiating.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of our people.
Max Naumann son of Henry Naumann.Max Naumann married Ida T. Emmel on February 27,1912.
daughter (name unknown)

Max was one of the substantial farmers of this section.He was often seen in this city,always driving one of the old model "490" Chevrolet touring cars,which was in about as good shape mechanically as it had ever been.He was a man of good character and known integrity.

When Mr.Max Naumann did not return to his home Tuesday night,after having been picking cotton,a search was made for him about the place and he was found lying on a cotton sack in the field,the top of his head shot off with a single barrel shotgun.

The sheriff's department was notified and Justice of the Peace H.P Hahn went with officers to the scene and held an inquest,the verdict returned "death resulting from a shotgun wound self-inflicted".

The gun and a forked stick with which the trigger was manipulated were found with the body.

Funeral services were held September 14,1932 at the residence with Rev.W.A. Flachmeier officiating.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of our people.

Gravesite Details

Brother Moriz Carl Naumann Sr.



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