The Ashland Citizen, April 21, 1917
Alvin Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Laura [Ellen] (Perkins) Eastman, died at the Eastman home on River Street Tuesday afternoon. A full account will be given next week.
The Ashland Citizen, April 28, 1917
Alvin Robbins Eastman, whose death was chronicled last week, was born at this place October 6, 1892 and had always lived at home. Mr. Eastman had been associated with his father on the home place always. And some three years ago, became local agent for the Studebaker automobile, built the garage at home on the lake road and conducted that, with the home duties.
Funeral services were held Friday, April 20 from the home with Rev. John Manter officiating clergyman. Interment was at Green Grove with E. G. Gammons directing undertaker. In close circles he leaves his father, mother, seven brothers and two sisters.
The Ashland Citizen, April 21, 1917
Alvin Eastman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Laura [Ellen] (Perkins) Eastman, died at the Eastman home on River Street Tuesday afternoon. A full account will be given next week.
The Ashland Citizen, April 28, 1917
Alvin Robbins Eastman, whose death was chronicled last week, was born at this place October 6, 1892 and had always lived at home. Mr. Eastman had been associated with his father on the home place always. And some three years ago, became local agent for the Studebaker automobile, built the garage at home on the lake road and conducted that, with the home duties.
Funeral services were held Friday, April 20 from the home with Rev. John Manter officiating clergyman. Interment was at Green Grove with E. G. Gammons directing undertaker. In close circles he leaves his father, mother, seven brothers and two sisters.
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