unexpectedly Monday while attending a Dunkard meeting at New
Carlisle, Ohio, will be held at.the residence at 1:30 and at the Bethel M. E. church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Bethel cemetery.Cass
Man Dies Suddenly Monday While At Meeting
Suffering an attack of acute Indigestion while attending the annual national Dunkard meeting at New Carlisle, Ohio, Charles Angle,61, Clay township farmer, died Monday afternoon three hours after he was- stricken.
Death took place at a farm home near the assembly .ground to
where Mr. Angle was rushed after,becoming ill. Medical attention was secured immediately but his life could not be saved. With him at the' time of death were the wife and son Emory. The Angles had gone to New Carlisle Saturday.
Besides, the wife he is survived by two sons, Emory and Jason,both at home, three brothers, Joe,James and John, and three sisters,Mrs. Lucy Swigart, Mrs. MaoWalker and Miss Sallie Angle.
The Angles resided on- a farm one mile north and.a quarter mile west of the Broadrlpple bridge.
Funeral services ' will' be held under the direction' of Chase and Company Thursday afternoon at 1:30. o'clock at the Bethel. M. E. church and burial will be made in Bethel cemetery
(footnote: Sounds like a heart attack to me!)
unexpectedly Monday while attending a Dunkard meeting at New
Carlisle, Ohio, will be held at.the residence at 1:30 and at the Bethel M. E. church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Bethel cemetery.Cass
Man Dies Suddenly Monday While At Meeting
Suffering an attack of acute Indigestion while attending the annual national Dunkard meeting at New Carlisle, Ohio, Charles Angle,61, Clay township farmer, died Monday afternoon three hours after he was- stricken.
Death took place at a farm home near the assembly .ground to
where Mr. Angle was rushed after,becoming ill. Medical attention was secured immediately but his life could not be saved. With him at the' time of death were the wife and son Emory. The Angles had gone to New Carlisle Saturday.
Besides, the wife he is survived by two sons, Emory and Jason,both at home, three brothers, Joe,James and John, and three sisters,Mrs. Lucy Swigart, Mrs. MaoWalker and Miss Sallie Angle.
The Angles resided on- a farm one mile north and.a quarter mile west of the Broadrlpple bridge.
Funeral services ' will' be held under the direction' of Chase and Company Thursday afternoon at 1:30. o'clock at the Bethel. M. E. church and burial will be made in Bethel cemetery
(footnote: Sounds like a heart attack to me!)
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