Mr. Cheesman lived in Phila., but feeling that the end was near, he expressed his wish to die in Chester, his home city. His nephew, Richard Reed, took him to his home, where he expired 2 weeks after his removal. He was a widower and leaves no children.
Source: Chester Times, 3/8/1918, page 18.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, 3/11 from Mr. Reed's residence.∼46 years old. Died of tuberlous.
Mr. Cheesman lived in Phila., but feeling that the end was near, he expressed his wish to die in Chester, his home city. His nephew, Richard Reed, took him to his home, where he expired 2 weeks after his removal. He was a widower and leaves no children.
Source: Chester Times, 3/8/1918, page 18.
The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, 3/11 from Mr. Reed's residence.∼46 years old. Died of tuberlous.
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