My relation was buried in Helensburgh Cemetery on 1st January 1900 (he died on the 29th November 1899)
His surname was Schnake and he was owner of the Imperial Hotel in West Clyde Street.
Would there be a standing stone as I would really like to visit his grave?
Best wishes
Iain Watson
PS: An announcment in the Glasgow Herald read as follows:
The Glasgow Herald, Monday, January 1st., 1900. Death notice:-
"SCHNAKE.- Suddenly, at the Imperial Hotel, Helensburgh, on the 29th. ult., Aug. Schnake.- Funeral to Helensburgh Cemetery, to-day (Monday), 1st. January, 1900, at 2 o'clock.- Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation."
Hotelier. Died unmarried, aged 42. One of three brothers who owned and worked in the hotel business in the west of Scotland, late 19th., early 20th. century.
Family name of one line was changed to Watson.