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Dies at Home Follwoing Paralytic Stroke in Office Standard Ice and Fuel Compnay.
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Following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered yesterday morning about 10 o'clock while at work in the office of the Standard Ice and Fuel company, Lee L. Little, aged 51, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at his home, 400 North Pine street.
Mr. Little, who was one of the oldest employes of the Standard Ice and Fuel company, was suddenly taken ill and died without regaining consciousness.
The funeral will be conducted this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence, with Rev. Daniel Iverson, pastor of the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church, in charge.
Pallbearers will include members of the Red Men order, Standard Ice and Fuel company organization and Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. Red Men will attend the services in a body.
Mr. Little was born in this county and spent practically his entire life in the county of his nativity. He was a member of Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. He was also a member of the Patriotic Sons of America, Washington camp, formerly financial secretary of Charlotte council No. 531 J. O. U. A. M., and at the time of his death was chief of records, Catawba Tribe, No. 13, Improved Order of Red Men.
Last Friday Mr. Little was elected a representative to the annual session of the Red Men's great council of North Carolina.
Mr. Little is survived by his wife and three children: Mrs. C. S. Manies, Mrs. D. G. Davis and Thomas A. Little, all of Charlotte. He is also survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. W. M. Davis and Miss Hattie Little of Charlotte; Mrs. Adam Thompson and Mrs. Robert Allan of the county; John H. Little and W. B. Little, of Charlotte, and H. R. Little of Gratna, Va.
Charlotte Observer, 03.24.1921
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Dies at Home Follwoing Paralytic Stroke in Office Standard Ice and Fuel Compnay.
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Following a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered yesterday morning about 10 o'clock while at work in the office of the Standard Ice and Fuel company, Lee L. Little, aged 51, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at his home, 400 North Pine street.
Mr. Little, who was one of the oldest employes of the Standard Ice and Fuel company, was suddenly taken ill and died without regaining consciousness.
The funeral will be conducted this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence, with Rev. Daniel Iverson, pastor of the Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church, in charge.
Pallbearers will include members of the Red Men order, Standard Ice and Fuel company organization and Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. Red Men will attend the services in a body.
Mr. Little was born in this county and spent practically his entire life in the county of his nativity. He was a member of Tenth Avenue Presbyterian church. He was also a member of the Patriotic Sons of America, Washington camp, formerly financial secretary of Charlotte council No. 531 J. O. U. A. M., and at the time of his death was chief of records, Catawba Tribe, No. 13, Improved Order of Red Men.
Last Friday Mr. Little was elected a representative to the annual session of the Red Men's great council of North Carolina.
Mr. Little is survived by his wife and three children: Mrs. C. S. Manies, Mrs. D. G. Davis and Thomas A. Little, all of Charlotte. He is also survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. W. M. Davis and Miss Hattie Little of Charlotte; Mrs. Adam Thompson and Mrs. Robert Allan of the county; John H. Little and W. B. Little, of Charlotte, and H. R. Little of Gratna, Va.
Charlotte Observer, 03.24.1921
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