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—mr 'W' «■ I f | -WWW —— —• ' — —• w- w lt;W — * w m M Awhich It Is loaded belongs to the Marmet Company, and It Is thought can be saved.THE RESPECTED DEAD.Sad Ceremonies at the Funeral ofIreClemens Ilellcbusb.«»St. Francis de sflcn Church Clad inMourning,- and Three MassesCelebrated.The last sad rites over the remains ofClemens Hellebush were held at the St. Francis de SaJjp Church, on Walnut Hills, yes-WcentFehIns;HotQf dmenheajtheunjituclw’ertfcrday mqrning. '/ ^it was appropriate that the fungal ceremony, should be held at this church, which the generosity of Mr. Hellebush 'had done so much to ornament. The beautiful marblealtar, the gift of the departed, was heavilydraped, and lighted by hundreds of cajndles, while other portions of the ed Ice carried the same heavy draperies, showii * that the entire congregation mourned m ually the loss of its most honored member. tore fully was this shown by the great numb who attended the services, and few of whon tut dronned ajas virtues of the det lt;tsed were de-ta;L, *n el°Quent words fromv fte altar.^ home atfcdackberry andDexter streets at 9 o’clock, reached the church at 10 o’clock.The pall-bearers, eight in »mber, were: Messrs. J. Ruddeke, B, OveJMbk, C. Cook.A. Speiser J. H. Mersman, a pecker, M. C. Motch and Charles Bettman. (A Solemn High Mass of remfiem was celebrated by Rev. Father Gerdi®, assisted by Rev. Augustt Qua£man a,nlt;jg Rev. Joseph Quatman, and during’the time the mass was being sung two low masses for the repose of . the soul of Mr. Hellebush wene celebrated , at the two other altars of the church. coIn these Rev. O’Rourke, of the Holv An- R**' gels’ Church, and Rev. Schuchardt, of Cov- llfyeaWOl3ders is sadvat 1SheSusChewhitheerechousteebelltowsteafonpilopitcswllighandTheswvington, officiated. * «► sis’ Archbishop Elder was present, and spoke In __ ] high terms of the character of the departed. |address in German, which was of the same *5tenor for no one could say aught but good T1 of this dead.coQuite a number of beautiful floral tributeswere received from the many friends of Mr. Hellebush, among which Avas one from the employes of the Hellebush ^Jewelry Company.The interment was at the German Catholic Cemetery.llfat01a pythian Excitement.tiiof
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Cincinnati Commercial Gazette

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Sun, Jan 22, 1893

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