Simpsons' Daily Leader-Times, Wednesday, April 14, 1926 Front Page:
ALEX KLINE DROPS DEAD
Alex Kline, a well known resident of ___ Johnson Avenue, died suddenly at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon (unreadable) tipple of the Barter Coal Company on South Grant Avenue.
Mr. Kline was employed in the Barter Mines and according to other employees, had finished his days' work and had just come outside when he suddenly collapsed and sank to the ground, lifeless. It is said he had not complained of being ill.
The remains were removed to the Montgomery Undertaking Parlors.
Deceased was 62 years. His wife and five children survive. Mrs. Kline has been ill recently.
Simpsons' Daily Leader-Times, Wednesday, April 14, 1926 Front Page:
ALEX KLINE DROPS DEAD
Alex Kline, a well known resident of ___ Johnson Avenue, died suddenly at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon (unreadable) tipple of the Barter Coal Company on South Grant Avenue.
Mr. Kline was employed in the Barter Mines and according to other employees, had finished his days' work and had just come outside when he suddenly collapsed and sank to the ground, lifeless. It is said he had not complained of being ill.
The remains were removed to the Montgomery Undertaking Parlors.
Deceased was 62 years. His wife and five children survive. Mrs. Kline has been ill recently.
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