Aaron Rineer, a well-known resident of Providence township, was suddenly stricken with heart disease on Friday morning of last week. He had been subject to attacks of heart failure and at the time above stated while talking to some members of his family he dropped to the floor and almost immediately expired. He was about 62 years of age and was a son of the late George Rineer. In former years he was a quarryman and worked for several of the many persons who carried on an extensive lime business at Quarryville. Of late years he had been engaged in farming. He leaves a wife and a large family of children. (The Inquirer - Mar 14, 1896)
Aaron Rineer, a well-known resident of Providence township, was suddenly stricken with heart disease on Friday morning of last week. He had been subject to attacks of heart failure and at the time above stated while talking to some members of his family he dropped to the floor and almost immediately expired. He was about 62 years of age and was a son of the late George Rineer. In former years he was a quarryman and worked for several of the many persons who carried on an extensive lime business at Quarryville. Of late years he had been engaged in farming. He leaves a wife and a large family of children. (The Inquirer - Mar 14, 1896)
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