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Joseph Smith Courier

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Joseph Smith Courier

Birth
Putnam County, Florida, USA
Death
15 May 1907 (aged 39)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Palatka, Putnam County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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A telegram was received in this city Wednesday afternoon announcing the death of Joseph Smith Courier, which occurred at his home in Port Tampa Tuesday night, May 21st. Mr. Courier was 38 years of age. The cause of his death was paralysis of the heart.

For a number of years Mr. Courier resided in this city, and for a time was manager of the S. E. Bond Co.'s stores. Later he moved to Fernandina and then to Port Tampa at which place he was employed in the railway shops.

The remains were brought to Palatka Thursday morning and the funeral was held from St. James M. E. Church, South, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, Rev. J. F. Bell conducting the services. Interment was in West View Cemetery.

The pallbearers were J. N. Blackwell, E. W. Wattles, A. L. Leach, D. W. Ramsaur, city, and W. P. Carnes and D. A. Burton, of Tampa.

Mr. Courier was a son-in-law of E. Windisch of this city. He is survived by his wife, and three children, Mary, John and Joseph Courier, Jr., besides other relatives to all of whom sympathy is extended.

(Palatka News Obituary, Palatka, FL. Issue: Friday, 24 May 1907.)
A telegram was received in this city Wednesday afternoon announcing the death of Joseph Smith Courier, which occurred at his home in Port Tampa Tuesday night, May 21st. Mr. Courier was 38 years of age. The cause of his death was paralysis of the heart.

For a number of years Mr. Courier resided in this city, and for a time was manager of the S. E. Bond Co.'s stores. Later he moved to Fernandina and then to Port Tampa at which place he was employed in the railway shops.

The remains were brought to Palatka Thursday morning and the funeral was held from St. James M. E. Church, South, at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, Rev. J. F. Bell conducting the services. Interment was in West View Cemetery.

The pallbearers were J. N. Blackwell, E. W. Wattles, A. L. Leach, D. W. Ramsaur, city, and W. P. Carnes and D. A. Burton, of Tampa.

Mr. Courier was a son-in-law of E. Windisch of this city. He is survived by his wife, and three children, Mary, John and Joseph Courier, Jr., besides other relatives to all of whom sympathy is extended.

(Palatka News Obituary, Palatka, FL. Issue: Friday, 24 May 1907.)


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