The Wellington Daily News
Wellington, Kansas
Monday, February 20, 1905
Page 1
H.H. Case Dead.
Wellington people were surprised to hear of the death of Henry H. Case at 6:15 this morning. Surprised because they had last seen him in such rugged health, apparently, He was not ill until 11 Sunday night, at which time he began to suffer from the bursting of a blood vessel, and there was really no hope of saving his life from the time the cause of his illness was first discovered.
Henry H. Case was born 63 years ago, Jan. 10, in Coldwater, Mich. He lived many years ago. He was engaged in the mercantile business, selling furniture and second hand goods on the west side of South Washington avenue. He was a stalwart, strong man, and in robust health until attacked Sunday night. He was a very large hearted man and a good husband and father. Surviving him are his wife and two children. Lon, the eldest, lives in Wichita, and Edna aged 11, is at home.
Funeral arrangements will not be completed until relatives are heard from.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
The Wellington Daily News
Wellington, Kansas
Monday, February 20, 1905
Page 1
H.H. Case Dead.
Wellington people were surprised to hear of the death of Henry H. Case at 6:15 this morning. Surprised because they had last seen him in such rugged health, apparently, He was not ill until 11 Sunday night, at which time he began to suffer from the bursting of a blood vessel, and there was really no hope of saving his life from the time the cause of his illness was first discovered.
Henry H. Case was born 63 years ago, Jan. 10, in Coldwater, Mich. He lived many years ago. He was engaged in the mercantile business, selling furniture and second hand goods on the west side of South Washington avenue. He was a stalwart, strong man, and in robust health until attacked Sunday night. He was a very large hearted man and a good husband and father. Surviving him are his wife and two children. Lon, the eldest, lives in Wichita, and Edna aged 11, is at home.
Funeral arrangements will not be completed until relatives are heard from.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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