. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbfxbmbbb 13, 1917. The Florists^ Review 23 OBITUARY William Beid Siebrecht. William Eeid Siebrecht, of Siebrecht Bros. Inc., Seventy-third street and Madison avenue, New York, died of heart disease at his home in New Ro- chelle September 4. Death came whih Mr. Siebrecht was asleep. Mr. Siebrecht was 43 years old. He was born in As- toria, N. Y., and was a son of Henry A. Siebrecht, who for more than fifty years has been identified with the florists' business as grower, wholesaler and re- tailer. Mr. Siebrecht was connected with the trade all of hi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Sbfxbmbbb 13, 1917. The Florists^ Review 23 OBITUARY William Beid Siebrecht. William Eeid Siebrecht, of Siebrecht Bros. Inc., Seventy-third street and Madison avenue, New York, died of heart disease at his home in New Ro- chelle September 4. Death came whih Mr. Siebrecht was asleep. Mr. Siebrecht was 43 years old. He was born in As- toria, N. Y., and was a son of Henry A. Siebrecht, who for more than fifty years has been identified with the florists' business as grower, wholesaler and re- tailer. Mr. Siebrecht was connected with the trade all of his working life and since 1905 had been manager of the store he and his brother, Walter Sie- brecht, owned. Mr. Siebrecht is survived by his wife and two daughters, his parents, one sis- ter, Mrs. W. S. Monroe, and three broth- ers, H. A. Siebrecht, Jr., of Pasadena, Cal.; Charles W. Siebrecht, manager of the Rose Hill Nurseries, and Walter R. Siebrecht. The funeral services were held from the home at New Rochelle September 7 and were attended by many friends in the trade in New York city. The home was filled with floral offerings, coming from florists in New York and vicin- ity. J. A. S. Julius Niednagel. One of the veterans of Indiana, Julius Niednagel, who started a florists' busi- ness at Evansville in 1889, died at his home September 6, at the age of 68. Until the early part of last summer Mr. Niednagel had enjoyed good health, but an acute case of diabetes developed and culminated in death at the end of two months. The decedent was born in Germany and came to this country at the age of 14. After a number of years at New York he moved to Evansville, in 1887. The business he started a few years later prospered, and today the firm of Julius Niednagel & Sons operates ap- proximately 100,000 feet of glass. The sons, Emil, Curt, Waldemar and Fred, will continue the business. Mr. Niednagel was well known and liked by everyone. He always seemed young for his years, was quick o


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