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Charles Semor “Charley” Peel

Birth
Boone, Boone County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Dec 1924 (aged 69)
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Centerville, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Southern Iowa American
Centerville, Iowa
December 24, 1924

CHARLEY PEEL DROPS DEAD ASTHMA AND HEART TROUBLE CAUSE OF DEATH — WAS MAN PAST MIDDLE AGE

Death took another well known citizen of this city about 1:30 this afternoon. Charley Peel, a long time resident of this city, dropped dead in front of the Clark Grocery on the north side of the square at 1:30 this afternoon. Mr. Peel has been a victim of heart trouble and asthma for several years and this is thought to be the immediate cause of his death. He, was apparently feeling as well as usual today.

It will be remembered that some time ago, Mr. Peel fell from a wagon, breaking his arm. The bones never healed and Mr. Peel has been in very poor health since that time.

Two doctors, Leffert and Wheeler were called und the body of Mr. Peel was taken to the Comley and Beckner undertaking parlors. The deceased, is survived by a wife and nine children, six boys und three girls, besides a host of other relatives and friends

Southern Iowa American
Centerville, Iowa
December 24, 1924

CHARLEY PEEL DROPS DEAD ASTHMA AND HEART TROUBLE CAUSE OF DEATH — WAS MAN PAST MIDDLE AGE

Death took another well known citizen of this city about 1:30 this afternoon. Charley Peel, a long time resident of this city, dropped dead in front of the Clark Grocery on the north side of the square at 1:30 this afternoon. Mr. Peel has been a victim of heart trouble and asthma for several years and this is thought to be the immediate cause of his death. He, was apparently feeling as well as usual today.

It will be remembered that some time ago, Mr. Peel fell from a wagon, breaking his arm. The bones never healed and Mr. Peel has been in very poor health since that time.

Two doctors, Leffert and Wheeler were called und the body of Mr. Peel was taken to the Comley and Beckner undertaking parlors. The deceased, is survived by a wife and nine children, six boys und three girls, besides a host of other relatives and friends


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