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From: "Carol Helms" <>
Subject: Re: [GERMAN-TEXAN] GERMAN-TEXAN Digest, Vol 4, Issue 31
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 10:42:06 -0700
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> Today's Topics:
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> 1. Otto Heilig (Sarah Reveley)
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> Subject: [GERMAN-TEXAN] Otto Heilig
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> Weren't we just talking about Otto Heilig in the Resczynski post? He was
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> pallbearer at my great grandfather's funeral!
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> Eugen Kailer
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> Saturday morning at 8 am after a short illness Eugen Kailer died from a
> heart attack aged 52. The deceased was born December 4th 1847 in
> Gummersbach, Rhine-Prusssia, Germany and took part in the
> Franco-German-War
> as an officer. In 1881 he came to Texas where he was a salesman for the
> well-known City Brewery for some time. After having been Director of the
> Hotel Guadelupe in Neu Braunfels for a while he became the Editor of the
> Neu
> Braunfelser Zeitung until August 1st 1899 when he took over the well known
> Inn 'Farmer's Home' here in Seguin.The deceased was a member of the Lodge
> of
> Hermann's Sons, the 'Neu-Braunfelser Gegenseitige Unterstuetzungs-Verein'
> and the 'Seguin Liederkranz'.Eugen Kailer was an honest, upright,
> unpreposessing man who has made friends everywhere because of his
> personality.Grieving at his grave are his widow and 2 daughters; a son
> already passed away many years ago.The funeral took place Sunday afternoon
> at 2 pm in the Riverside Cemetary whith a great many people attending. Mr
> Hugo Gosemann gave a very moving eulogy.The pallbearers were Messr. A.R.
> Heidrich, William Weinert, Theo. Koch, V. Buschhardt, Otto Heilig and
> Herm.
> Floege, the last two living in Neu-Braunfels.May the deceased rest
> peacefully in his grave! Our deepest condolencies to the grieving family!
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