Samuel Neumeister
Kentucky Post, Thursday, 3 January 1907, page 5
FALL FATAL-Injuries sustained by Samuel Neumeister, 35, of 218 East Tenth st. Newport, when he fell down a flight of stairs at his place of employment on Main st. Cincinnati, yesterday morning, caused his death this morning at 6:30 am at the Cincinnati Hospital. He was the support of his widowed mother and when the news was brought to her that he had been injured and was dying she totally collapsed. He was a brother of Councilman Harry Neumeister of Covington and had many friends both on this side of the river and in Cincinnati.
He never regained consciousness after the fall and it is thought that his skull was fractured. Last week he and his mother visited the family of Harry Neumeister in Covington and enjoyed a big holiday dinner, an annual event in the Neumeister family. Neumeister was complaining of stomach trouble at that time and it is believed, that while at the top of the long stairway he was seized with a fainting spell or became weak and could not control himself. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 5 January 1907, page 5
The funeral of Samuel Neumister will take place tomorrow afternoon with services at the York st. Congregational Church. The members of Noah Dove Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet at their hall at 1 pm to attend the funeral.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 7 January 1907, page 5
BURIED-The funeral of Samuel Neumeister took place yesterday afternoon with services at the York st. Congregational Church. The remains were interred at Evergreen Cemetery. The members of Noah's Dove Lodge of Odd Fellows, Daughters of Rebekah and the American Insurance Union attended the services in a body. Neumeister's death was the result of a fall while at work in Cincinnati.