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Thomas I. Spitzer
© Sayre Daily Headlight Journal
24 May 1935
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell



Funeral services for Thomas I. Spitzer, 21-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Spitzer, whose body was found mysteriously hidden Tuesday near a railway track near a small Arizona town, were held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Berlin Methodist church. The services were conducted by Rev. J. L. Davis.
Young Spitzer's body was found in a bruised and mangled condition, partly concealed by small brush near the railway at Corsa Grand, Arizona, near Phoenix, and was shipped here for burial.
The exact cause of his death was not determined, although some authorities suspicioned foul play.


Word Received
The last word received by Mr. and Mrs. Spitzer from their son came a few days ago at which time he stated he had employment and had made friends with a likeable young man.
No other word was received until they received the telegraphed death message.
Interment was made at the Berlin cemetery, Berlin, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.


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