Ted Case, 47, 820 North Dewey, Died suddenly at 9:25 pm. Wednesday in a local hospital where he was confined following a heart attack.
Born June 9, 1904 at Janesville, Wi., Case was a resident of North Platte for 22 years. He was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for 14 years as a sheet metal worker.
Survivors include his daughter Jeanette of North Platte; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Pearson and Mrs. Joseph Bibbins, both of Chicago; and two half-brothers Lester Huggett of Chicago and James Huggett of North Platte.
Services will be held at 2:30 pm Saturday from the Adams Funeral Home with Rev. John B. Rupley Jr., in charge. Burial will be Miriam Cemetery south east of North Platte.
Ted Case, 47, 820 North Dewey, Died suddenly at 9:25 pm. Wednesday in a local hospital where he was confined following a heart attack.
Born June 9, 1904 at Janesville, Wi., Case was a resident of North Platte for 22 years. He was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for 14 years as a sheet metal worker.
Survivors include his daughter Jeanette of North Platte; two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Pearson and Mrs. Joseph Bibbins, both of Chicago; and two half-brothers Lester Huggett of Chicago and James Huggett of North Platte.
Services will be held at 2:30 pm Saturday from the Adams Funeral Home with Rev. John B. Rupley Jr., in charge. Burial will be Miriam Cemetery south east of North Platte.
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