Winkler, E H Louis



BORN IN: Australia
DIED: 12/31/1899
AGED: 36
CAUSE OF DEATH: Gangrene of Lungs
DEATH LOCATION: Woodside

OCCUPATION: Blacksmith
MEMBER OF: IOOF

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  • 1865 Abraham Lincoln assassinated
  • 1866 Ku Klux Klan
  • 1869 National Woman Suffrage Assoc.
  • 1871 The Great Chicago Fire
  • 1876 Telephones (Alexander Graham Bell)
  • 1876 Baseball's National League
  • 1877 Phonograph (Thomas Edison)
  • 1879 Light Bulb (Thomas Edison)

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TIMES - GAZETTE
Redwood City
Saturday, January 6, 1900.

E. H. Lous Winkler, aged 36 years and 11 months, and second oldest son of J. K. G. Winkler, died suddenly last Sunday. He was ill but a short time when the summons came. Deceased was associated with his father in the blacksmith business. He was well liked by all who knew him, he being a young man of exemplary habits and kind and pleasing ways. Mr. Winkler was born in Australia, but came to Woodside when only six years old and has always resided here. Besides his wife and two little daughters a wide circle of friends mourn his loss. The interment was in Union Cemetery, Redwood City, last Wednesday.

OBITUARY ---------------

LOUIS WINKLER

Redwood City Democrat

January 5, 1900

Louis Winkler, second son of J.K.E. Winkler, died at Woodside last Sunday. Deceased, who was associated with his father in the blacksmith business, was a most exemplary young man. He was a native of Australia, aged 36 years, and leaves a wife and two children. The burial took place yesterday at Union Cemetery.

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