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Robert Milton Guy

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Robert Milton Guy

Birth
Death
9 Oct 1939 (aged 33–34)
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1066892, Longitude: -86.5391941
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Bloomington Evening World 10/10/1939

Robert Milton Guy, 34 years of age, was found dead in his home on the Rockport road by his wife, Mrs. Irene Guy, about 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon when she returned from her work at the Cosler book bindery. Heart disease was blamed for the sudden death of Mr. Guy, who had been in ill health and had been under the care of a physician part of the time in recent months. Death had occurred some time between 2 p. m. and the time that body was found, as Mr. Guy had been seen outside the house by a neighbor about 2 o'clock. The body was lying on the floor of the kitchen.

He was an electrician and had formerly lived at Lincoln Park, Ill. He and his wife came here to live about two and a half years ago and resided on the farm of his deceased parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Guy. Mr. Guy was a member of the First Christian church.

Surviving relatives are the wife, two sisters, Mrs. Gurnie Hopper and Mrs. Albert Groh, both of this city, and one brother, Glen D. Guy of Fox Lake, Ill.

Funeral services are to be held at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Clear Creek Christian church, and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. W. E. Moore will conduct the services.

Active pallbearers are Guy Hazel. Marian Groh, Robert Mercer, Oren Bruce, Gerald Porter and Alva Smith. Those serving as honorary pallbearers will be John Dillman, Elmer Dillman, John Elkins, Walter Jones, Wallace Douglas and George Terrell.
Bloomington Evening World 10/10/1939

Robert Milton Guy, 34 years of age, was found dead in his home on the Rockport road by his wife, Mrs. Irene Guy, about 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon when she returned from her work at the Cosler book bindery. Heart disease was blamed for the sudden death of Mr. Guy, who had been in ill health and had been under the care of a physician part of the time in recent months. Death had occurred some time between 2 p. m. and the time that body was found, as Mr. Guy had been seen outside the house by a neighbor about 2 o'clock. The body was lying on the floor of the kitchen.

He was an electrician and had formerly lived at Lincoln Park, Ill. He and his wife came here to live about two and a half years ago and resided on the farm of his deceased parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Guy. Mr. Guy was a member of the First Christian church.

Surviving relatives are the wife, two sisters, Mrs. Gurnie Hopper and Mrs. Albert Groh, both of this city, and one brother, Glen D. Guy of Fox Lake, Ill.

Funeral services are to be held at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Clear Creek Christian church, and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. W. E. Moore will conduct the services.

Active pallbearers are Guy Hazel. Marian Groh, Robert Mercer, Oren Bruce, Gerald Porter and Alva Smith. Those serving as honorary pallbearers will be John Dillman, Elmer Dillman, John Elkins, Walter Jones, Wallace Douglas and George Terrell.


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