Madison Daily Herald
2 Nov 1917
JOHN WYMOND BARTRON
Died Suddenly This Morning at the King's Daughters' Hospital
John Wymond Bartron, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Everett Bartron, arrived on last night's train suffering from a heart attack, and was taken to the King's Daughters' Hospital, where he died at 4 o'clock this morning.
The decedent was an instructor in the cooks' and bakers' school at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, where he has been stationed since the opening of the camp. He was granted a leave of absence last Wednesday and went to Dayton, O., to visit his brother, Carl, leaving that city Saturday for Indianapolis to visit his brother, Everett and Lynn. Last Sunday afternoon he was stricken with a heart attack at Indianapolis, which at the time was not thought to be serious. Yesterday Mr. Bartron expressed a desire to come to his old home in Madiosn and his brother, Everett, came with him. When the train reached Wirt last night he was seized with a violent attack and a North Madison Dr. Copeland was called and administered relief. Upon arrival at Madison Mr. Bartron was hurried to the hospital and died at the hour stated.
The decedent was the eldest of six sons of Mrs. Ada and the late Clayton Bartron. He was 28 years of age last July and was born in this city. He was an expert chef and followed his occupation in big hotels in the large cities and at summer resorts. Many friends will be shocked and grieved to learn of his sudden and unexpected death.
Besides his mother the decedent is survived by five brothers, as follows: Carl, Everett, Louis, Lynn and Robert.
The time of the funeral has not been decided, pending the arrival of the brothers out of the city.
Madison Daily Herald
2 Nov 1917
JOHN WYMOND BARTRON
Died Suddenly This Morning at the King's Daughters' Hospital
John Wymond Bartron, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Everett Bartron, arrived on last night's train suffering from a heart attack, and was taken to the King's Daughters' Hospital, where he died at 4 o'clock this morning.
The decedent was an instructor in the cooks' and bakers' school at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, where he has been stationed since the opening of the camp. He was granted a leave of absence last Wednesday and went to Dayton, O., to visit his brother, Carl, leaving that city Saturday for Indianapolis to visit his brother, Everett and Lynn. Last Sunday afternoon he was stricken with a heart attack at Indianapolis, which at the time was not thought to be serious. Yesterday Mr. Bartron expressed a desire to come to his old home in Madiosn and his brother, Everett, came with him. When the train reached Wirt last night he was seized with a violent attack and a North Madison Dr. Copeland was called and administered relief. Upon arrival at Madison Mr. Bartron was hurried to the hospital and died at the hour stated.
The decedent was the eldest of six sons of Mrs. Ada and the late Clayton Bartron. He was 28 years of age last July and was born in this city. He was an expert chef and followed his occupation in big hotels in the large cities and at summer resorts. Many friends will be shocked and grieved to learn of his sudden and unexpected death.
Besides his mother the decedent is survived by five brothers, as follows: Carl, Everett, Louis, Lynn and Robert.
The time of the funeral has not been decided, pending the arrival of the brothers out of the city.
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