at the Staley factory. He and Miss Kathryn Conrad were married in January 1917. He is survived by his wife and four children. Earl Ernest Leach, aged eleven; Ruth
Marlene Leach, aged eight, who is now in New Mexico; Rudolph Dale Leach, aged six, and Wanda Jean Leach, aged three years. He also leaves his parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Leach of 348 East Marietta street, and two brothers. Everett Leach of Fresno, Cal., H. Wayne Leach of Decatur and three sisters, Mrs. Lola Orey of Decatur, Mrs. Neva Mundstock of Springfield and Mrs. Gladys Landgrebe of Garrett, near Tuscola. He was a member of Easterly camp, 1626, Modern Woodmen of America and had many friends. The body was taken to the Dawson and Wikoff funeral home and prepared for burial.
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at the Staley factory. He and Miss Kathryn Conrad were married in January 1917. He is survived by his wife and four children. Earl Ernest Leach, aged eleven; Ruth
Marlene Leach, aged eight, who is now in New Mexico; Rudolph Dale Leach, aged six, and Wanda Jean Leach, aged three years. He also leaves his parents, Mr.and Mrs.
Leach of 348 East Marietta street, and two brothers. Everett Leach of Fresno, Cal., H. Wayne Leach of Decatur and three sisters, Mrs. Lola Orey of Decatur, Mrs. Neva Mundstock of Springfield and Mrs. Gladys Landgrebe of Garrett, near Tuscola. He was a member of Easterly camp, 1626, Modern Woodmen of America and had many friends. The body was taken to the Dawson and Wikoff funeral home and prepared for burial.
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