Charles Eastling Dies Suddenly
Charles Turner Eastling, a farmer who had lived on the Napavine-Jackson prairie road the past eight years, died suddenly Monday evening at his home while listening to the radio. He had been about home as usual during the day, seemingly in good health. The widow, Mrs. Donna Eastling; three brothers, William Eastling of Brainerd, Minn., Henry and Edward Eastling of Medford, Ore., and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Parsons of Faribault, Minn., Mrs. Nora Leibold of Brainerd, Minn., and Mrs. Jennie Richardson of Jenkins, Minn., are the surviving relatives. The body was removed to the Boone Mortuary, where funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. Rev. Stanley G. Logan of the Methodist church officiated. The body was shipped to Faribault, Minn., for burial
Charles Eastling Dies Suddenly
Charles Turner Eastling, a farmer who had lived on the Napavine-Jackson prairie road the past eight years, died suddenly Monday evening at his home while listening to the radio. He had been about home as usual during the day, seemingly in good health. The widow, Mrs. Donna Eastling; three brothers, William Eastling of Brainerd, Minn., Henry and Edward Eastling of Medford, Ore., and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Parsons of Faribault, Minn., Mrs. Nora Leibold of Brainerd, Minn., and Mrs. Jennie Richardson of Jenkins, Minn., are the surviving relatives. The body was removed to the Boone Mortuary, where funeral services were held yesterday afternoon. Rev. Stanley G. Logan of the Methodist church officiated. The body was shipped to Faribault, Minn., for burial
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