Augustus "Gus" Aarons, a native of New Orleans, died at his residence there, Saturday, 22 July 1911, aged fifty-two years. His wife, Julia Simon Aarons; four children—Mrs. Sylvan Gunst (New York), Miss Helen Aarons, Henry Aarons, and George Aarons; his mother; a sister, Mrs. Mike Ber; and four brothers-in-law—Mike Ber, J. C. Lazard, Sol Levy, and Julius Rosenberg—survived him. See "Gus Aarons, Successful Manufacturer, and King Among the Drummers, Succumbs to Heart Ailment at the Very Height of His Career," Daily Picayune, New Orleans, La., 23 November 1911, page 6, col. 7.
Augustus "Gus" Aarons, a native of New Orleans, died at his residence there, Saturday, 22 July 1911, aged fifty-two years. His wife, Julia Simon Aarons; four children—Mrs. Sylvan Gunst (New York), Miss Helen Aarons, Henry Aarons, and George Aarons; his mother; a sister, Mrs. Mike Ber; and four brothers-in-law—Mike Ber, J. C. Lazard, Sol Levy, and Julius Rosenberg—survived him. See "Gus Aarons, Successful Manufacturer, and King Among the Drummers, Succumbs to Heart Ailment at the Very Height of His Career," Daily Picayune, New Orleans, La., 23 November 1911, page 6, col. 7.
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