Theodore Worden
The death of Theodore Worden, the oldest clothing clerk in the city, occurred at his late home, No. 43 East Bridge street, this morning following a lingering illness. Mr. Worden was born in Prospect sixty-four years ago, and came to this city when a boy. At the age of eighteen years he entered the clothing business, in which he was engaged up to his last illness. For the past few years he has been in the employ of Frank W. Phillips. Mr. Worden was a Methodist.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Anna Worden, and two brothers, David of Mexico, and Benjamin of Minetto. Mr. Worden has a large circle of friends, all of whom regret learning of his death.
Theodore Worden
The death of Theodore Worden, the oldest clothing clerk in the city, occurred at his late home, No. 43 East Bridge street, this morning following a lingering illness. Mr. Worden was born in Prospect sixty-four years ago, and came to this city when a boy. At the age of eighteen years he entered the clothing business, in which he was engaged up to his last illness. For the past few years he has been in the employ of Frank W. Phillips. Mr. Worden was a Methodist.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Anna Worden, and two brothers, David of Mexico, and Benjamin of Minetto. Mr. Worden has a large circle of friends, all of whom regret learning of his death.
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