The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, August 12, 1910
Louis CASSEL, a prominent citizen residing with his mother, Mrs. William TILDEN, about two miles northeast of Deedsville, was found dead in bed early Tuesday morning. He had been in ill health for about a week, though when he retired Monday evening he was feeling better.
Coroner GOODRICK was called at once. It is thought that death was due to heart failure.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Ebenezer church. (Macy item)
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The Rochester Sentinel
Friday, August 12, 1910
Louis CASSEL, a prominent citizen residing with his mother, Mrs. William TILDEN, about two miles northeast of Deedsville, was found dead in bed early Tuesday morning. He had been in ill health for about a week, though when he retired Monday evening he was feeling better.
Coroner GOODRICK was called at once. It is thought that death was due to heart failure.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Ebenezer church. (Macy item)
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