L. G. DRUEHL DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Louis George Druehl, for the past three years a resident of Salt Lake, where he has been connected with the Pike-Druehl company, died yesterday at his residence, 1082 South Fifth East street, after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Druehl was the brother of F. A. Druehl of Salt Lake and at the time of his death his children, with one exception, and his wife, Margaret Ann, were at his bedside. He is survived by seven children, Mrs. William T. Stephens, Mrs. Frank Shrader, Mrs. J. E. Snyder of Chicago, Ill.; William C., George L. and Mabel Druehl and Mrs. H. J. Titley of Salt Lake.
He was born in Germany seventy-two years ago and in 1866 emigrated to America. A few years later he moved to Chicago, where he resided until three years ago, when he came to Salt Lake.
Funeral services will probably take place Wednesday. The time has not been arranged.
L. G. DRUEHL DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Louis George Druehl, for the past three years a resident of Salt Lake, where he has been connected with the Pike-Druehl company, died yesterday at his residence, 1082 South Fifth East street, after an illness of several weeks.
Mr. Druehl was the brother of F. A. Druehl of Salt Lake and at the time of his death his children, with one exception, and his wife, Margaret Ann, were at his bedside. He is survived by seven children, Mrs. William T. Stephens, Mrs. Frank Shrader, Mrs. J. E. Snyder of Chicago, Ill.; William C., George L. and Mabel Druehl and Mrs. H. J. Titley of Salt Lake.
He was born in Germany seventy-two years ago and in 1866 emigrated to America. A few years later he moved to Chicago, where he resided until three years ago, when he came to Salt Lake.
Funeral services will probably take place Wednesday. The time has not been arranged.
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