Amthor, Hugo August (1884-1929)
Amthor, Hugo August
Obituary
1929
HUGO A. AMTHOR CLAIMED BY DEATH (died 10/5/1929)
The body of Hugo Amthor, an employee in the bridge gang department of the Santa Fe Railroad was found Sunday in his room in the workman's car at Peters. A pistol lay nearby, and an inquest was held by Judge E. E. Kastrop, who returned a verdict of death by self-inflicted wounds. Deceased was born July 19, 1884 and was forty five years, two months and sixteen days of age. He had been an employed as a cook by the gang of which Jake Kveton is foreman. Mr. Amthor was a man well liked and had a large circle of friends and acquaintances who will be exceedingly sorry to hear of his untimely death. He is survived by his mother Mrs. Eliza Amthor of Sealy; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Keding of Houston, Mrs. M. E. Burger of Denton, and Mrs. Bertha Preibisch of Sealy. Three brothers: Emil of Sealy, Otto of Port Arthur and Richard of McGregor. Funeral services were held from the E. W. Amthor residence on Monday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. |
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Hugo August
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