Utica Sunday Journal June 1 1902
The death of Van R. Keyes occurred in his home in Kasoag Friday evening, after a serious attack of stomach trouble, from which he had been suffering for some time. He was about 60 years of age and formerly lived with his father in Dunn Brook. Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Brockway and Mrs. Frank Morey, the latter being on the stage under the name of Una Clayton; one son, Raymond Keyes of Kasoag; 3 brothers, Oliver of Ava, Edward of Boonville, DeForest of New York; and two sisters, Mrs. E. B. French of Oneida and Mrs. Fred Rahn of Whitesboro.
Utica Sunday Journal June 1 1902
The death of Van R. Keyes occurred in his home in Kasoag Friday evening, after a serious attack of stomach trouble, from which he had been suffering for some time. He was about 60 years of age and formerly lived with his father in Dunn Brook. Surviving are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Brockway and Mrs. Frank Morey, the latter being on the stage under the name of Una Clayton; one son, Raymond Keyes of Kasoag; 3 brothers, Oliver of Ava, Edward of Boonville, DeForest of New York; and two sisters, Mrs. E. B. French of Oneida and Mrs. Fred Rahn of Whitesboro.
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