Denison Section 2 The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, December 7, 1902 L. Bernhein, a former well known business man of Denison, died recently at San Antonio. Mr. Bernhein located here a number of years ago and conducted a dry goods house on Main street. For a number of years he was a prominent cotton buyer. He left here several years ago and went into the liquor business at Shawnee, Oklahoma. The immediate cause of his death was kidney complaint. He has been in bad health for some time. In company with his wife, he went to San Antonio, but the change was not for the better. The remains were brought to this city for interment. The funeral took place this forenoont at 10 o'clock, and the burial was at the Jewish cemetery. The deceased leaves a wife and 4 children to mourn his loss. These are 2 sons, Lucien and Max, and 2 daughters, Norma and Mrs. Lucine Lowenthal, of Shawnee, Oklahoma.
The Sunday Gazetteer Sunday, January 27, 1889 MELINE BERNHEIM DEAD The Gazetteer records with regret the death of little Meline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bernheim, which occurred this Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. The child had been for a long time the victim of heart trouble, which whenever she caught cold or was otherwise afflicted, always assumed a serious condition, and caused the parents much anxiety. In the present instance, the child had been sick only a couple of days, and her death was wholly unexpected. Meline was a bright little girl of 7 years and will be sadly missed, not only by her fond parents, but by her many juvenile friends. The Gazetteer extends its sympathy to the bereaved parents and friends. The funeral will take place from the family residence, 408 Gandy street, Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment in the Jewish cemetery. OAKWOOD CEMETERY
Susan Hawkins
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