Obit:

Hommel, Charles Henry (1853 - 1903)

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HOMMEL POPPE

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 1/22/1903

 

CHAS. HENRY HOMMEL


The following from the White Pigeon Journal (Michigan) will be of interest to a large number of Gleaner readers: "Chas. Henry Hommel was born in Long Island, NY, Dec. 2, 1853, and died in White Pigeon, Mich., Jan. 8, 1903, being 49 yrs., 1 mo. and 6 days old. 


"He came west to Wisconsin when about 2 years old, and lived there until about 25 years of age. He then went to Dakota where he lived 20 years after which he moved to this place where he has since lived.


"He was married to Miss Elizabeth Poppe, March 27, 1882, at Greenwood, Clark county, WI. Five children were gathered in the home as the result of this union, all of whom with his wife survive him, this being the first entrance of death into the family.


"He began to complain almost as soon as he came to White Pigeon, but the peculiar affliction that carried him away did not appear until about a year ago. He called to his help medical aid, and was cared for by physicians of this village, Ann Arbor, Chicag, La Grange, Indianapolis, and Elkhart. He underwent two surgical operations for the removal of his difficulty, one in October last, which was not successful in bringing him relief, and one last week, from which he did not survive.


"He united with the M.E. church in this place about three years ago, and has been a consistent member of the same ever since. He was a member of the Aouw, his lodge being in Watertown, SD. He leaves, besides his family, a mother, a sister, three brothers with a large number of other relatives, an afflicted church and sympathizing community to mourn the loss."

 

 


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