Obituaries from April 19, 1916 - Cook County, Illinois Tribune, Wednesday, April 19, 1916 KLUGE--Vivian Kluge, April 17, age 29 years, beloved sister of Jerome and daughter of the late Alexander and Ernestine Kluge. Funeral Thursday, April 20, at 2 p.m., from brother's residence 4854 N. Albany-av., to Graceland, cemetery, autos. MORRISON--Wolf Morrison, beloved husband of Clara, nee Heidelberger; fond father of Philip, Mrs. Emil Arons, Mrs. B. Wolf, Isaac F., Aimee, Mindella, Erma, Gustav, Lawrence, and Adelyne Morrison, Funeral notice later. O'CONNOR--Anna O'Connor, April 18th, 1916, beloved daughter of Catherine and the late Lawrence O'Connor, sister of Lawrence, Burt, Phillip O'Connor, and Mrs. V.D. Berry, at her residence, 4118 Kenmore- av. Funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Mary's of the Lake church, to Calvary. O'HARROW--John W. O'Harrow, aged 62 years, father of John and Laurenne, suddenly of pneumonia. Services at chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove-av., Thursday at 10 a.m Burial of Racine, Wis. OHNSTEIN--Johanna Ohnstein, beloved wife of the late Isidor Ohnstein, fond mother of Sam Ohnstein of New Orleans, Mrs. I. Van Ronkel, Ida and Harry Ohnstein. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m., chapel, 856 E. 35th-st. New Orleans papers please copy. PERKINS--Henry C. Perkins, April 18, beloved husband of Margaret Fisher, father of Bert F. Services at late residence, 2850 Warren-av., Thursday, April 20, at 2 pm.; interment at Graceland cemetery private. Member of Julius S. White post, G.A.R. D.C., Cregier lodge No. 643, A.F. & A. M., and Washington chapter No. 43, R.A.M. PHILLIPS--George H. Phillips, beloved husband of Bertha L. Phillips, nee Schubart, and fond father of Nellie, George and Thomas, at his residence, 4642 Magnolia-av. Funeral services at Rosehill chapel Thursday, April 20, at 3 p.m., under auspcies of St. Bernard's commandery No. 35, Knights Templar. QUIGLEY--Mrs. Mary Quigley, April 17, 1916, widow of Joseph Quigley, mother of George Charles, and Alice at her residence, 409 S. Homan-av., Funeral Wednesday, April 13, at Lake Geneva, Wis., by train from C. & N. W., depot at 8 a.m. RANCK--Frank C. Ranck, 6120 Evans-av., son of the late D. A. Ranck and beloved husband of Eva Ranck. Services from Skeele's chapel, 55th and State-sts., Thursday at 10 a.m. Funeral private. Member of Modern Brotherhood of America and Northwestern council No. (illegible). RICHARDSON--Maj. George R. Richardson, at his country place near Kalamazoo, Mich., April 16, 1916. A civil war veteran and for forty years employed by Burley & Tyrrell of this city. Funeral at 10:30 a.m., April 19, at Kalamazoo. Burial at Albion, Mich. SCHOLZ--Mrs. Eleanor B. Scholz, beloved wife of Carl Scholz, 700 Bittersweet-pl. Funeral 1 p.m., Thursday. Interment private. SCHRYER--Albert C. Schryer, 64 years of age, of Louisville, Miss., formerly of Chicago and San Antonio, Tex., suddenly of heart failure at Memphis early Monday morning, while on the way to a sanitarium for rest. Funeral at residence of his brother, former Mayor H. A. Schryer, Wheaton, Ill., at 2 p.m. today, Wednesday. STAFFORD--William Stafford, beloved husband of the late Margaret, nee McCarthy, and fond father of Mayme and Anna M. Stafford. Funeral from late residence, 6115 Eberhart-av., Thursday, April 20, 9:30 a.m., to St. Anselm's church, by automobiles to Calvary. Please omit flowers. For seats or limousines call Garfield 3100. TRACY--Thomas Tracy, suddenly, April 18, 1916, beloved husband of the late Mary Tracey, nee McSorley, son of Mary and the late John Tracy, brother of Mrs. Patrick Clonen, Mrs. Delia Manning, Mrs. John Lally, and John Tracy, at the residence of Mrs. Delia Manning, 5011 N. Western-av., Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from above residence, to Queen of Angels church; autos to Mount Carmel. member of Blessed Sacrament court No. 188, C.O.F. and Division 241 of A. A. of Street Men's union. WEEKS--Flora M. Weeks, wife of the late John B. Weeks, beloved mother of Mrs. Susie W. Purrington, Mrs. Alice M. Conley, and William J. Weeks, aged 74 years. Funeral from her late home, 4041 Patterson-av., Thursday. April 20th, at 1 p.m. Autos to Park Ridge. YOUNG--Edgar Lewis Young, April 18, 1916, aged 55 years, beloved husband of Emily Young, nee Merz, brother of Ella Young; services at chapel, 1253 N. Clark-st., Thursday, April 20, 1916, at 3 p.m.; burial Rural cemetery, Albany, N. Y. Albany (N.Y.) papers please copy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ CARD OF THANKS. `````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` ```````````````````````````````````` GROOS-- We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors, and relatives, also the members of the Standard Athletic club and the employes of the Nelson Morris Co.'s office for their sympathy shown us and the beautiful floral offerings in the hour of our bereavement at the death of our beloved son and brother, Ernest A. Groos; we also wish to thank the Rev. E. V. Huserodt for his consoling words at the house and the grave and also the undertaker, William Kross, for his good service rendered us. FROM CHARLES W. 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