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"The Clifton Advocate" [Clifton, Iroquois Co., IL], Thursday, 25 Feb 1915, p. 1:
Charles Found Dies
Charles Found, a brother of Alfred Found of Clifton, died at 6 p.m., Monday, February 22, 1915, at his home 7251 Peoria street, Chicago.
Mr. Found had been ill nearly two years, having suffered a paralytic stroke in March 1913. He was born in the town of DuPage, Will county, July 2, 1863. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Florence and Mabel Found.
He served as a railroad policeman, being stationed at the Polk street depot, 21 years. He made a splendid record as an official. He was a man of extraordinary size and strength, weighing about 340 pounds when in good health.
Alfred Found went to Chicago Tuesday to assist in making arrangements for the funeral. He was unable to give any further information than that burial would take place at Lockport.
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"The Clifton Advocate" [Clifton, Iroquois Co., IL], Thursday, 25 Feb 1915, p. 1:
Charles Found Dies
Charles Found, a brother of Alfred Found of Clifton, died at 6 p.m., Monday, February 22, 1915, at his home 7251 Peoria street, Chicago.
Mr. Found had been ill nearly two years, having suffered a paralytic stroke in March 1913. He was born in the town of DuPage, Will county, July 2, 1863. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Florence and Mabel Found.
He served as a railroad policeman, being stationed at the Polk street depot, 21 years. He made a splendid record as an official. He was a man of extraordinary size and strength, weighing about 340 pounds when in good health.
Alfred Found went to Chicago Tuesday to assist in making arrangements for the funeral. He was unable to give any further information than that burial would take place at Lockport.
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