OBITUARY
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, December 31, 1903
HALE WELCH
Mr. Hale Welch died at his home in Russell on Saturday morning, December 26, 1903, at two o'clock, after an illness of only eleven days with kidney trouble.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Carl Brown were held at the M. E. church in Russell on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, after which the remains were interred in the Russell cemetery.
Hale Welch was born in Johnson county, Indiana, on February 19, 1849. When but ten months old his parents moved to Illinois where he lived until he was seven years of age, when he came to this county where he has since resided.
He was a carpenter by trade and had a large circle of acquaintances by whom he was highly regarded and who will learn of his death with the deepest regret.
He is survived by his wife and a number of other relatives. His brother, Jesse Welch of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. W. J. James and Mrs. Mary Devore of Oakley, were at his bedside when death came. These sorrowing ones have the sympathy of a host of friends in their great bereavement.
OBITUARY
THE CHARITON DEMOCRAT
Chariton, Iowa
Thursday, December 31, 1903
HALE WELCH
Mr. Hale Welch died at his home in Russell on Saturday morning, December 26, 1903, at two o'clock, after an illness of only eleven days with kidney trouble.
Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Carl Brown were held at the M. E. church in Russell on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, after which the remains were interred in the Russell cemetery.
Hale Welch was born in Johnson county, Indiana, on February 19, 1849. When but ten months old his parents moved to Illinois where he lived until he was seven years of age, when he came to this county where he has since resided.
He was a carpenter by trade and had a large circle of acquaintances by whom he was highly regarded and who will learn of his death with the deepest regret.
He is survived by his wife and a number of other relatives. His brother, Jesse Welch of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. W. J. James and Mrs. Mary Devore of Oakley, were at his bedside when death came. These sorrowing ones have the sympathy of a host of friends in their great bereavement.
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