Show death claims well unil known eureka maa man a judg judge e kryger died following lengthy illness funeral services held yesterday andor direction of masonic ord order n judge charles kryger one of the camp camps most prominent citizens passed away on tuesday morning death following an illness which had extended over a period ot of several years deceased was born in dan mark on the ath ot of april 1868 1865 consequently be he was 67 57 years ot of age when a young man ot of 19 year years he be was attracted to the united states and no native horn born citizen ever had a greater love for or the country or die played greater respect for that coun try a laws it was vias in 1889 that mr grygor came to and engaged la in mining and ever since that time ho he has been prominently identified with local affairs serving eureka city most creditably as justice ot of the peace and taking an important part I 1 in juvenile court work judae kryger s term as city justice ended last january but he continued to act as juvenile court judge up until tho th time of his death scholle judge kryger has for a or more years been one of the moat most no tive members of lodge no 9 F A M lie ile served the order As 04 secretary tor for nineteen years and wae was an exceptionally well posted mason and one who took great interest and satisfaction in the work of bis his lodge which he joined on march ath 1897 lie ile was vias also an active member ot tintic gintic lodge of elks and tho the moose deceased Is survived by his widow who was formerly miss annie leetham and two sons lewis and john judge kryger will long be remain bared by lureka eureka people lie ile bad had been a sufferer for years and while for the past few months the members of bis his family and many close friends realized that ha he wae was fast passing into the shadows charlie remained cheerful and optimistic and went on planning things that h ha 3 would do when his health should return and throughout these years and months his arms were uphold upheld by a devoted wife who multiplied her bar ministrations with a solicitude and consecration to duty pathetic and beautiful to see her comfort and that of 0 her children must bo be that out of hopeless suffering the final peace has come to him A masonic funeral was given at the elks pavilion on thursday at hernoon officers and members of i lodge no 9 being in charge musical numbers were given by mr mrs P J bonner donner and nell 0 haro and rev rey frary of the M E church delivered a funeral sermon pall bearers were members of the masonic lodge and members of the elks act ed as honorary pall bearers ritual istle ceremonies of the masons were given at the pavilion and at the grave the attendance being wy large |