Anton Werner of Grafton died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A Witt of Eastern Heights Boulevard Friday evening after a lingering illness. He was born in Germany in 1858 and lived in Grafton for 48 years.
The following sons and daughters survive: John of Elberta, AL; Anna of Toledo (Mrs. Harry Frantz); Otto of Akron, Ed of Litchfield, Grace (Mrs. A Witt) of Elyria, Caroline (Mrs. Stanley Joviac) of Elyria; Louise (Mrs. R Aldrige) of Cleveland; Wilhelmine (Mrs. Jack Rex of Cincinnati. She also leaves 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services from the Nichols Funeral Home, burial in Nichols Cemetery Grafton.
Anton Werner of Grafton died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A Witt of Eastern Heights Boulevard Friday evening after a lingering illness. He was born in Germany in 1858 and lived in Grafton for 48 years.
The following sons and daughters survive: John of Elberta, AL; Anna of Toledo (Mrs. Harry Frantz); Otto of Akron, Ed of Litchfield, Grace (Mrs. A Witt) of Elyria, Caroline (Mrs. Stanley Joviac) of Elyria; Louise (Mrs. R Aldrige) of Cleveland; Wilhelmine (Mrs. Jack Rex of Cincinnati. She also leaves 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services from the Nichols Funeral Home, burial in Nichols Cemetery Grafton.
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