Harold Myers obituary, 1909
from the Trenton Evening Times, 13 Aug 1909
BODY OF MYERS WAS BURIED TODAY
Solemn Closing Chapter of Drowning Accident Enacted Today in Burlington. Special to the Times.
BURLINGTON, Aug 13. - The closing chapter of the sudden disappearance of Harold Myers from the pleasure launch Viking has taken place, and the body has been interred. After the body had been discovered by J. Dougherty, an undertaker at Nineteenth and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia, who was returning home after a fishing trip, and turned over to Harry Rue, an undertaker in Bristol, Pa., and a coroner, the body was identified by the watch and other belongings in Myers's pockets.
BODY OF MYERS WAS BURIED TODAY
Solemn Closing Chapter of Drowning Accident Enacted Today in Burlington. Special to the Times.
BURLINGTON, Aug 13. - The closing chapter of the sudden disappearance of Harold Myers from the pleasure launch Viking has taken place, and the body has been interred. After the body had been discovered by J. Dougherty, an undertaker at Nineteenth and Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia, who was returning home after a fishing trip, and turned over to Harry Rue, an undertaker in Bristol, Pa., and a coroner, the body was identified by the watch and other belongings in Myers's pockets.
Viewing the remains and discovering no signs of foul play, the coroner decided an inquest was unnecessary. Yesterday morning Bert Goldman, who was on the boat when Myers disappeared, accompanied Undertaker Slack to Bristol and identified the body and later brought it to this city. The funeral took place from his late home at two o'clock this afternoon . Services were conducted at St. Mary's P.E. Church. Interment was made at the adjoining cemetery.
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