27 years old
Translated from Der Deutsche Correspondent, Baltimore, Maryland • Fri, Mar 13, 1891, Page 5
Yesterday afternoon, at 3:30 p.m., the soulless body of Mr. Emil O. Pabst, who died on Monday, March 9th, evening, shortly before 9 p.m., at the young age of 27, was removed from his parents' home No. 664, West Franklin Street, to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, corner of Fremont and Saratoga Streets, and laid out on a catafalque in front of the altar.
Although the family wanted the funeral service to be as simple and private as possible and to refrain from the usual floral donations, the saddened parents, Andreas and Anna E. Pabst, received evidence of the deepest sympathy at the passing of their hopeful son. In addition to the closest relatives, many friends and parishioners gathered in the church and attended the solemn funeral service, which was held by Pastor G. Johannes, the pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran congregation. In warmly felt words, he dedicated an uplifting eulogy to the deceased and words of consolation and quiet surrender to the will of God to the bereaved, while the funeral assembly sang several earnest songs from the church book under the organ accompaniment of organist B. Feiertag.
27 years old
Translated from Der Deutsche Correspondent, Baltimore, Maryland • Fri, Mar 13, 1891, Page 5
Yesterday afternoon, at 3:30 p.m., the soulless body of Mr. Emil O. Pabst, who died on Monday, March 9th, evening, shortly before 9 p.m., at the young age of 27, was removed from his parents' home No. 664, West Franklin Street, to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, corner of Fremont and Saratoga Streets, and laid out on a catafalque in front of the altar.
Although the family wanted the funeral service to be as simple and private as possible and to refrain from the usual floral donations, the saddened parents, Andreas and Anna E. Pabst, received evidence of the deepest sympathy at the passing of their hopeful son. In addition to the closest relatives, many friends and parishioners gathered in the church and attended the solemn funeral service, which was held by Pastor G. Johannes, the pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran congregation. In warmly felt words, he dedicated an uplifting eulogy to the deceased and words of consolation and quiet surrender to the will of God to the bereaved, while the funeral assembly sang several earnest songs from the church book under the organ accompaniment of organist B. Feiertag.
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