OBIT:
GLASSWORKER IS DEAD
John Carrigg is Victim of Great White Plague.
John Carrig, 31, well known glassworker, employed at the Ball Brothers Manufacturing Company, passed away at the home of his mother, Mrs. Steven Carrigg, 1800 East Twelfth Street, last evening at 5 o'clock after a year's illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Carrigg was a member of the local Lodge of Eagles and the Green Bottle Blowers Association.
He is survived by his mother and three brothers, Steven Carrigg, William Carrigg and Elmer Carrigg, all of this city. The funeral arrangements have not been made.
Source: Muncie Star, Apr. 10, 1914
OBIT:
GLASSWORKER IS DEAD
John Carrigg is Victim of Great White Plague.
John Carrig, 31, well known glassworker, employed at the Ball Brothers Manufacturing Company, passed away at the home of his mother, Mrs. Steven Carrigg, 1800 East Twelfth Street, last evening at 5 o'clock after a year's illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Carrigg was a member of the local Lodge of Eagles and the Green Bottle Blowers Association.
He is survived by his mother and three brothers, Steven Carrigg, William Carrigg and Elmer Carrigg, all of this city. The funeral arrangements have not been made.
Source: Muncie Star, Apr. 10, 1914
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Section D, Lot 350 - No Headstone
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