Omaha Daily Bee, July 8, 1920, Page 4:
TWO MEMBERS OF FAMILY DIE WITHIN THREE HOURS - John W. Parish Succumbs to Heart Disease and Then Death Takes His Wife's Father
John W. Parish, 58 years old, 3616 Lincoln boulevard, died at his home Tuesday night at 7:20 p. m. About three hours later John H. Hubert, father of Mrs. Parish, died in the same home.
Mr. Parish died from heart disease, superinduced by a carbuncle, from which he had been suffering for several weeks. Mr. Hulbert had been hopelessly ill for several months.
Mr. Parish was senior member of the law firm of Parish & Burke. He came to Omaha from Ohio 30 years ago. He was president of the Happy Hollow club and prominent for years in various civic activities.
He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Misses Margaret and Helen Parish, both at home.
Mr. Hulbert came to Omaha 36 years ago and entered the coal firm of Hulbert & Blum. He was an Elk and for the past 25 years was bailiff in District Judge Lee Estelle's court. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Parish, who married Mr. Parish in 1899.
Omaha Daily Bee, July 8, 1920, Page 10:
The remains of John W. Parish and John H. Hulbert will lie in state at the home, 3616 Lincoln boulevard, Thursday, July 8, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. at the home. Interment will be private at Forest Lawn.
Omaha Daily Bee, July 8, 1920, Page 4:
TWO MEMBERS OF FAMILY DIE WITHIN THREE HOURS - John W. Parish Succumbs to Heart Disease and Then Death Takes His Wife's Father
John W. Parish, 58 years old, 3616 Lincoln boulevard, died at his home Tuesday night at 7:20 p. m. About three hours later John H. Hubert, father of Mrs. Parish, died in the same home.
Mr. Parish died from heart disease, superinduced by a carbuncle, from which he had been suffering for several weeks. Mr. Hulbert had been hopelessly ill for several months.
Mr. Parish was senior member of the law firm of Parish & Burke. He came to Omaha from Ohio 30 years ago. He was president of the Happy Hollow club and prominent for years in various civic activities.
He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Misses Margaret and Helen Parish, both at home.
Mr. Hulbert came to Omaha 36 years ago and entered the coal firm of Hulbert & Blum. He was an Elk and for the past 25 years was bailiff in District Judge Lee Estelle's court. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Parish, who married Mr. Parish in 1899.
Omaha Daily Bee, July 8, 1920, Page 10:
The remains of John W. Parish and John H. Hulbert will lie in state at the home, 3616 Lincoln boulevard, Thursday, July 8, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. at the home. Interment will be private at Forest Lawn.
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