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Note: Mr. Anton Jung, a short notice of whose death appeared in last week's HERALD, died at his ho me in Murphysboro, Illinois, at 10 o'clock p.m., Monday, February 26, 1921, aged 72 years and 1 8 days. He had been ill for 15 months. Deceased was born in Alsace-Lorraine. He came to this country many years ago and lived in th is vicinity. On October 3, 1871, he was married to Miss Margareth Wolfersberger in this city . In 1897, they moved to Murphysboro and located on a farm two and a half miles south of tha t city. Nine years ago they retired from the farm and moved to Murphysboro. Two sons, Juliu s and August, and one daughter, Mary, preceded him in death. Besides his widow, he is survive d by two sons, Anton Jr., and Sigmund, and one daughter, Mrs. Emil Vanclouster, all living o n farms south of Murphysboro. He also leaves 17 grandchildren and two sister, Mrs. Theresa Zi nck of Mascoutah, and Mrs. Felix Zinck of New Baden. The funeral took place last Wednesday morning from the residence to St. Andrew's Catholic Ch urch at Murphysboro, thence to St. Andrew's cemetery. The following from this vicinity attended the funeral: Mr. And Mrs. A. D. Moll, Mrs. Theres a Zinck, Mrs. Joseph Rist, Mrs. Rosa Jung, Mrs. Ben F. Laux, Mrs. August Haas, Mrs. Anton Ris t, Mrs. Oliver Biebel, Miss Aurelia Jung, Christ Jung, Anton Zinck, Louis Zinck, Ed L. Zinck , Julius Wolfersberger, and Julius Jung of this city; Emil Zinck of New Baden, and Mr. And Mr s. Leonhard Jung of Freeburg.--The Mascoutah (Illinois) Herald, March 9, 1921
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