Neither the grave location nor the grave marker have been found for this person. The grave could belong to one of the grave markers overturned on the property or illegible by virtue of age.
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Joseph was a jeweler. He became a naturalized United States citizen in May 1872.
Obituary:
St. Louis Republic
St. Louis, Missouri
July 27, 1890
ABRAHAMS - Friday, July 25, at 9:15 a.m., our beloved husband and father, Joseph H. Abrahams, aged 71 years. Surviving are Cecila Abrahams (nee Kahn), Hyman Abrahams, Daniel Abrahams, Reuben Abrahams.
Funeral will take place from the residence, 18121 Morgan Street, Sunday, July 27, at 10:30 a.m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Please omit flowers.
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History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption.
The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery
along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]
Neither the grave location nor the grave marker have been found for this person. The grave could belong to one of the grave markers overturned on the property or illegible by virtue of age.
___________________
Joseph was a jeweler. He became a naturalized United States citizen in May 1872.
Obituary:
St. Louis Republic
St. Louis, Missouri
July 27, 1890
ABRAHAMS - Friday, July 25, at 9:15 a.m., our beloved husband and father, Joseph H. Abrahams, aged 71 years. Surviving are Cecila Abrahams (nee Kahn), Hyman Abrahams, Daniel Abrahams, Reuben Abrahams.
Funeral will take place from the residence, 18121 Morgan Street, Sunday, July 27, at 10:30 a.m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Please omit flowers.
____________________
History of the entrance columns explained in the photo caption.
The decedent listed on this page is buried in the Old Section of the B’nai Amoona Cemetery, University City, Missouri. This name has been added to the B’nai Amoona Cemetery – Old Section – Virtual Cemetery
along with 100’s of other decedents. This project has been completed by Steve Weinreich, [email protected]
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