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Frank Saxer, son of George Saxer, janitor of the supreme and appellate court clerk's office, and living at No. 941 South College street, died in St. Louis about 10 o'clock last night of typhoid fever. The deceased was a printer, and had worked in St. Louis about a year. He was born in Springfield and was about 22 years of age. He worked up to the time he left for St. Louis in the printing offices of this city. The remains will be brought here for interment.
The funeral will take place from the M.E. Church at a time to be determined later.
Pub. in the Illinois State Register 9-15-1892
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Frank Saxer, son of George Saxer, janitor of the supreme and appellate court clerk's office, and living at No. 941 South College street, died in St. Louis about 10 o'clock last night of typhoid fever. The deceased was a printer, and had worked in St. Louis about a year. He was born in Springfield and was about 22 years of age. He worked up to the time he left for St. Louis in the printing offices of this city. The remains will be brought here for interment.
The funeral will take place from the M.E. Church at a time to be determined later.
Pub. in the Illinois State Register 9-15-1892
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