The Newark Daily Advocate
Saturday 15 Dec 1917
Banning N. Sigler
Banning N. Sigler passed away at the home, 593 Hudson avenue, Friday afternoon after a short illness of pneumonia. He had been afflicted with asthma for the past several years, but all during his sickness and suffering he was patient and had a pleasing smile and cheerful words for all who knew him. To know him was the love him. Until eight years ago Mr. Sigler was activly engaged in business. For a number of years he ran a general store in Homer, and was also postmaster. The last ten year of his business life, he was connected with the Logan Gas comany as superintendent of lease-hold departments with offices in Columbus. The deceased was born in this city June 5th, 1859, and leaves to mourn their loss a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Kendall and Ethel Sigler, one son, Fred O. Sigler and two grandchildren, Florence and Ned Kendall of the home. Funeral services will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. L.C. Sparks, pasotrthe First M.E. church officiating, assisted by Rev. Emory Walter, pastor of the East Main M.E. church. Burial will take place in Cedar Hill cemetery.
Banning died from complications from a motorcycle accident he suffered while working for the gas company - hence the pneumonia.
TJ Welsh
The Newark Daily Advocate
Saturday 15 Dec 1917
Banning N. Sigler
Banning N. Sigler passed away at the home, 593 Hudson avenue, Friday afternoon after a short illness of pneumonia. He had been afflicted with asthma for the past several years, but all during his sickness and suffering he was patient and had a pleasing smile and cheerful words for all who knew him. To know him was the love him. Until eight years ago Mr. Sigler was activly engaged in business. For a number of years he ran a general store in Homer, and was also postmaster. The last ten year of his business life, he was connected with the Logan Gas comany as superintendent of lease-hold departments with offices in Columbus. The deceased was born in this city June 5th, 1859, and leaves to mourn their loss a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Kendall and Ethel Sigler, one son, Fred O. Sigler and two grandchildren, Florence and Ned Kendall of the home. Funeral services will be conducted from the home Monday afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. L.C. Sparks, pasotrthe First M.E. church officiating, assisted by Rev. Emory Walter, pastor of the East Main M.E. church. Burial will take place in Cedar Hill cemetery.
Banning died from complications from a motorcycle accident he suffered while working for the gas company - hence the pneumonia.
TJ Welsh
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