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William Henry Koenreich
b.17 Jul 1866 Canfield (township), Mahoning, Ohio, United States
d.30 Jul 1902 Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio, United States
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Obituaries DEATH CAME - Almost Instantly to W.H. Koenreich at the -- Youngstown Steel Company this Morning -- Fell From a Scaffolding 18 Feet High.-- W.H. Koenreich, of 427 Edwards street, was almost instantly killed at the Brier Hill works of the Youngstown Steel company this morning at ten o'clock. Mr. Koenreich was employed by Contractor W.E. Sprague and at the time of the unfortunate occurrence was working on a scaffolding. In some unaccountable way he lost his balance and fell to the ground--a distance of eighteen feet. He only lived for a moment of two. The deceased was an expert workman, industrious and thrifty, and was held in the very highest esteem by every one who know him. His sudden and terrible ending is a matter of the keenest regret. He was a married man. Gillen's ambulance answered the call and the body was take to their morgue. Funeral notice later. Source: Youngstown Vindicator, Wednesday, July 30, 1902, pg. 3. KOEHNREICH--The body of the late W.H. Koehnreich will be taken from his residence on Edward street to the home of his wife's father, Gideon Corll in North Jackson this evening and funeral from that place Friday morning at eleven o'clock. Source: Youngstown Vindicator, Thursday, July 31, 1902, pg 5. Image Gallery
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