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Albert Heller

Posted 2018-03-09 by Judy Wight Branson
he Prescott Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, November 1, 1916, page 3, column 3

Summons Comes To Worthy Citizens

Albert Heller, for over 25 years a resident of this city, passed
away yesterday after a long illness, due to intestinal troubles.

He was a baker by trade, and at intervals followed mining, being
interested in properties in Walker district, on which he had
performed considerable development.

He was naturalized in this city in November of 1896, and in all his
years of a residence was considered as a worthy man and an exemplary
citizen.

He was a native of Germany, and aged 60 years.

The body is at W. M. Poulson & Company's mortuary parlors.




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