Feb. 16, 1905
C. C. Morgan Dead
Cal Morgan, whose serious illness from cancer has been frequently noted by the News, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Sr., on Monday and was buried in the Allerton cemetery Tuesday at one o'clock. Mr. Morgan has been a sufferer from the ailment that finally ended his life for several months. He has been living on a farm northeast of Corydon until about a month ago when he was brought to his parent's home here for treatment and care. But medical skill could not stay the ravages of the disease and he gradually grew worse until the end came. He was about forty years of age and leaves a widow and three children, parents, five brothers and one sister to mourn.
Feb. 16, 1905
C. C. Morgan Dead
Cal Morgan, whose serious illness from cancer has been frequently noted by the News, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morgan, Sr., on Monday and was buried in the Allerton cemetery Tuesday at one o'clock. Mr. Morgan has been a sufferer from the ailment that finally ended his life for several months. He has been living on a farm northeast of Corydon until about a month ago when he was brought to his parent's home here for treatment and care. But medical skill could not stay the ravages of the disease and he gradually grew worse until the end came. He was about forty years of age and leaves a widow and three children, parents, five brothers and one sister to mourn.
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