Harold H. Stroher died at the home of his sister (note: Harold had no sisters - he and his brother were the only children of this family, this was his aunt, sister of Mr. John Stroher), Mrs. Maurice Kunkel at Stony Run on Saturday, March 9, 1921 of Bright's Disease. He had been ill for the past two or three years and though he had every possible medical attention nothing could be done to relieve him. The deceased was twenty two years old and had resided all of his life, except for the past few months, at Westfield. He was a highly respected young man, a former Westfield High School student, and his untimely demise will cause much sorrow and regret among his friends here. The remains were brought here Monday evening and the funeral will be held from the home of his father, Mr. John Stroher on the Tremain property, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will be made in the Champlin Cemetery.
Harold H. Stroher died at the home of his sister (note: Harold had no sisters - he and his brother were the only children of this family, this was his aunt, sister of Mr. John Stroher), Mrs. Maurice Kunkel at Stony Run on Saturday, March 9, 1921 of Bright's Disease. He had been ill for the past two or three years and though he had every possible medical attention nothing could be done to relieve him. The deceased was twenty two years old and had resided all of his life, except for the past few months, at Westfield. He was a highly respected young man, a former Westfield High School student, and his untimely demise will cause much sorrow and regret among his friends here. The remains were brought here Monday evening and the funeral will be held from the home of his father, Mr. John Stroher on the Tremain property, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment will be made in the Champlin Cemetery.
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