He was buried in Rosemont United Cemetery, Pittsburgh. He was born and raised in Pittsburg.
PS: It's Jehovah's Witnesses by the way...
2006-06-18 12:10:55
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answered by lhsstudentteacher 3
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On October 16, 1916, Brother Russell and his secretary Menta Sturgeon departed on a previously arranged lecture tour of western and southwestern parts of the United States. Russell, though, was seriously ill at the time. The tour took them first to Detroit, Michigan, by way of Canada. Then, after stops in Illinois, Kansas, and Texas, the two men arrived in California, where Russell delivered his last talk on Sunday, October 29, in Los Angeles. Two days later, in the early afternoon of Tuesday, October 31, 64-year-old Charles Taze Russell died on a train at Pampa, Texas. Notice of his death appeared in The Watch Tower of November 15, 1916.
Funeral services were held at The Temple in New York and at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh, Brother Russell was buried at Allegheny, in the Bethel family plot, according to his request. A brief biography of Russell along with his will and testament was published in The Watch Tower of December 1, 1916.
2006-06-18 23:51:47
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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Ahhh! Let me guess, somewhere underground.
2006-06-18 19:06:13
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answered by Lloyd F 1
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