Mrs. Guy Ison Dies Suddenly Sat. Night
Mrs. Guy Ison died suddenly last Saturday night at her home in Beat Four following a slight disturbance near the home, evidently caused by a dog. Her husband aroused by the disturbance about eleven o'clock went out on the front porch and fired his gun in the direction of the racket, his wife returning to her room apparently in good spirits, died suddenly of what is thought to be a heart attack.
Funeral service was held from the Pleasant Grove church last Monday afternoon with interment in the family burying plot nearby. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Looser, of that section, and is survived by her husband, Guy Ison; one brother and two small children. Langley Bros. Camp Hill, undertakers, were in charge.
Mrs. Guy Ison Dies Suddenly Sat. Night
Mrs. Guy Ison died suddenly last Saturday night at her home in Beat Four following a slight disturbance near the home, evidently caused by a dog. Her husband aroused by the disturbance about eleven o'clock went out on the front porch and fired his gun in the direction of the racket, his wife returning to her room apparently in good spirits, died suddenly of what is thought to be a heart attack.
Funeral service was held from the Pleasant Grove church last Monday afternoon with interment in the family burying plot nearby. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Looser, of that section, and is survived by her husband, Guy Ison; one brother and two small children. Langley Bros. Camp Hill, undertakers, were in charge.
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