Continuing a partial listing of deaths in St. Louis in 1880....
April
April 2. Rev. Louis Padberg, aged 23, at 3901 Jefferson avenue, of pneumonia.
April 6. George R. Taylor, one of the wealthiest and best-known citizens of St. Louis, at his residence, No. 1804 Lucas place, of cerebral congestion, in his 61st year.
April 17. Robert L. Jones, aged 64 years, of pneumonia. Mr. Jones was an old citizen and a member of the first House of Degelates.
April 22. Edward Nugent and H. J. Redemeier, dislocation of cerebral vertebrae.
April 22. Barlett Barber, a colored man, born in Virginia, living on Belgrade avenue, of gangrene of the leg, at the advanced age of 102 years.
April 27. Christian Gebhard, aged 85, at 2616 Carondelet avenue.
May
May 2. Eberhard Anheuser, founder and principal proprietor of Anheuser's Brewery; death caused by effects of a surgical operation at Eighth and Pestalozzi; deceased was 75 years of age.
May 9. James G. Barry, aged 80, at 1340 Chouteau avenue.
May 18. Emma Chase, a noted courtesan, at St. John's Hospital.
May 18. John D. S. Ferrier, the first colored lawyer of St. Louis, aged 26.
May 22. Sister Mary O'Callaghan, of the Convent of Scred Heart, aged 36.
May 27. Caleb Bury, of pneumonia, aged 42.
To be continued....
Madehlinne

