MARION - John Wesley Ammons, an elderly white man well known around Marion, of which place he has been a resident for a number of years, was found dead early Friday morning in an alley in the rear of Gasque Brother's store. There was no evidence of violence and no reason to suspect suicide. It is supposed he was merely passing through the alley, taking a short cut home the night before and fell dead. The coroner's jury decided that he came to his death from natural causes.
He leaves a wife, one daughter and several sons to survive him.
Published in The State, February 6, 1911
MARION - John Wesley Ammons, an elderly white man well known around Marion, of which place he has been a resident for a number of years, was found dead early Friday morning in an alley in the rear of Gasque Brother's store. There was no evidence of violence and no reason to suspect suicide. It is supposed he was merely passing through the alley, taking a short cut home the night before and fell dead. The coroner's jury decided that he came to his death from natural causes.
He leaves a wife, one daughter and several sons to survive him.
Published in The State, February 6, 1911
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