Heart Attack Causes Death of Monroe Township Farmer
Elroy Lomiller, aged 67, a farmer of Monroe Township, was found dead in a barn on his farm about 6:30 o'clock this morning by his wife, Mrs. Lola Lomiller. Investigation by Dr. E. A. King, deputy county coroner, revealed that Mr. Lomiller had died of a sudden heart attack. He had gone to the barn to do his chores.
Mr. Lomiller resided a mile south-west of Dixon, O. Surviving besides the wife are three daughters, Mrs. Harry Clem and Mrs. Vane Friedline, both of Monroeville, and Mrs. Walter Avery, of Spencerville.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the residence with the Rev. E.M. Foster officiating. Burial in the Monroeville I.O.O.F Cemetery. The body was removed to the Painter Brothers Funeral Parlors at Monroeville.
NS 2/28/1931
Heart Attack Causes Death of Monroe Township Farmer
Elroy Lomiller, aged 67, a farmer of Monroe Township, was found dead in a barn on his farm about 6:30 o'clock this morning by his wife, Mrs. Lola Lomiller. Investigation by Dr. E. A. King, deputy county coroner, revealed that Mr. Lomiller had died of a sudden heart attack. He had gone to the barn to do his chores.
Mr. Lomiller resided a mile south-west of Dixon, O. Surviving besides the wife are three daughters, Mrs. Harry Clem and Mrs. Vane Friedline, both of Monroeville, and Mrs. Walter Avery, of Spencerville.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the residence with the Rev. E.M. Foster officiating. Burial in the Monroeville I.O.O.F Cemetery. The body was removed to the Painter Brothers Funeral Parlors at Monroeville.
NS 2/28/1931
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