Obit: Eilert Ernest (1842 - 1902)
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Surnames: EILERT OWEN
----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 8/28/1902
BURIAL OF ERNEST EILERT (1842-1902)
The funeral of the late Ernest Eilert took place at the old
home--now the Listeman home--at the brewery Sunday afternoon at two
o'clock. It was conducted by T. G. Owen, of Arcadia, and attended
by one of the largest gathering of citizens that ever came together
for a similiar purpose here.
The floral offering were unexampled in number and beauty, showing
the deep sympathy of the large circle of friends and their esteem
for deceased.
The Fresno Evening Democrat of Aug. 11 contained a very complete
account of Mr. Eilert's death, from which we take the
following:
"Yesterday morning at 5:15 o'clock Ernest Eilert, head and front of
the Fresno Brewing Company, expired suddenly. Those of his
relatives who are here were overcome by the shock and fail as yet
to realize their loss. Mr. Eilert, over 6-foot tall, weighing 215
pounds, with the flush of health on his countenance, was the last
man of whom such a sudden demise could have been expected. He
appeared to be in the best of health, not complaining, and living
with that cheerfulness and good nature which comes from the
consciousness of having accomplished something.
"He had been subject to heart disease and it is believed that,
simultaneously with cholera morbus, he suffered an attack of
rheumatism, which affected the heart and caused death."
The paper contained a long and complimentary notice of Mr. Eilert
and his business. He was 60 years of age.--Neillsville
Times.
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