Local Resident Dies at Home
Martin Opsal, 66, of 110 South 31st Street was found dead late Tuesday in his home, Billings police reported.
Coroner Mel Boice said Opsal, a former employee of the Stockmans Bar and Cafe, apparently died of a heart ailment early Monday.
Police said a neighbor of Opsal's summoned them to the Opsal apartment Tuesday. Mr. Opsal was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota August 1, 1892, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Opsal.
The body is at the Smith's Funeral Home.
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March 20, 1959 Obituary:
Rites are Conducted for Billings Resident
Funeral services for Oscar Opsal, 66, of 110 South 31st Street, were conducted Thursday in Smith's Chapel. Mr. Opsal died March 9 in his home of a heart ailment. The Reverend A. C. Caton, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Officiated. Organ selections were played by Mrs. B. K. Allen and burial was in Mountview Cemetery. There are no known survivors.
Local Resident Dies at Home
Martin Opsal, 66, of 110 South 31st Street was found dead late Tuesday in his home, Billings police reported.
Coroner Mel Boice said Opsal, a former employee of the Stockmans Bar and Cafe, apparently died of a heart ailment early Monday.
Police said a neighbor of Opsal's summoned them to the Opsal apartment Tuesday. Mr. Opsal was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota August 1, 1892, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Opsal.
The body is at the Smith's Funeral Home.
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March 20, 1959 Obituary:
Rites are Conducted for Billings Resident
Funeral services for Oscar Opsal, 66, of 110 South 31st Street, were conducted Thursday in Smith's Chapel. Mr. Opsal died March 9 in his home of a heart ailment. The Reverend A. C. Caton, pastor of the First Methodist Church, Officiated. Organ selections were played by Mrs. B. K. Allen and burial was in Mountview Cemetery. There are no known survivors.
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