Mr. Glahn took his own life at the age of 50, he had been suffering from blood poisoning in his left arm for two months and had grown despondent this coupled with continued brooding over the death of his son John who drown several years before. (The Enid Morning News, 14 Apr 1926, Wed · Page 8)
Mr. Glahn took his own life at the age of 50, he had been suffering from blood poisoning in his left arm for two months and had grown despondent this coupled with continued brooding over the death of his son John who drown several years before. (The Enid Morning News, 14 Apr 1926, Wed · Page 8)
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