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Death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann.
Death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann.


We regret to record the death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann. of the well-known firm of Armbruster & Uhlmann, tobacconists, who died at his residence, at Norwood, on Sunday, May 24. The deceased, who was a colonist of about thirty years, was one of the founders of the German Club, and although he never occupied any public position, he always took a deep interest in all matters affecting the
We regret to record the death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann. of the well-known firm of [[Armbruster & Uhlmann]], tobacconists, who died at his residence, at Norwood, on Sunday, May 24. The deceased, who was a colonist of about thirty years, was one of the founders of the [[Deutsche Verein (1854-1909)|German Club]], and although he never occupied any public position, he always took a deep interest in all matters affecting the progress of the colony. He leaves a son and two daughters, one of whom is married to Mr. F. Bassé, the jeweller. He was buried in the West-terrace Cemetery on Tuesday, when most of the business houses in Rundle-street were partially closed out of respect to the deceased. The members of the Liedertafel were present at the grave, and sang a funeral hymn.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160739131 |title=MISSIONARY WORK IN TONGA. |newspaper=[[Adelaide Observer]] |volume=XLII, |issue=2278 |location=South Australia |date=30 May 1885 |accessdate=29 May 2024 |page=38 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>
progress of the colony. He leaves a son and two daughters, one of whom is married to Mr. F. Bassé, the jeweller. He was buried in the West-terrace Cemetery on Tuesday, when most of the business houses in Rundle-street were partially closed out of respect to the deceased. The members of the Liedertafel were present at the grave, and sang a funeral hymn.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160739131 |title=MISSIONARY WORK IN TONGA. |newspaper=[[Adelaide Observer]] |volume=XLII, |issue=2278 |location=South Australia |date=30 May 1885 |accessdate=29 May 2024 |page=38 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>


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Published Obituary

From The Observer, Saturday 30 May 1885:

Death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann.

We regret to record the death of Mr. H. C. Uhlmann. of the well-known firm of Armbruster & Uhlmann, tobacconists, who died at his residence, at Norwood, on Sunday, May 24. The deceased, who was a colonist of about thirty years, was one of the founders of the German Club, and although he never occupied any public position, he always took a deep interest in all matters affecting the progress of the colony. He leaves a son and two daughters, one of whom is married to Mr. F. Bassé, the jeweller. He was buried in the West-terrace Cemetery on Tuesday, when most of the business houses in Rundle-street were partially closed out of respect to the deceased. The members of the Liedertafel were present at the grave, and sang a funeral hymn.[1]

References

  1. "MISSIONARY WORK IN TONGA". Adelaide Observer. Vol. XLII, , no. 2278. South Australia. 30 May 1885. p. 38. Retrieved 29 May 2024 – via National Library of Australia.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)

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