News was received here Wednesday of the sudden death of Chas. Funda at Albert Lea which occurred that morning. he lived west of this village just over the freeborn county line. He had worked for Geo. Howard all summer and had recently been visiting among relatives. he visited Tuesday evening with his cousin Hank Mozier and the next morning was found in an Albert Lea hotel in violent convulsions from which he did not recover. The remains were brought home for interment in Woodbury cemetery. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. C. D. Belden of Austin, were held in Woodbury Saturday morning, a large number of sympathizing friends being present. Deceased was born in London township July 18, 1876. He was of a quiet disposition and was thought a great deal of in the surrounding community. The mother, two brothers and a sister survive.
News was received here Wednesday of the sudden death of Chas. Funda at Albert Lea which occurred that morning. he lived west of this village just over the freeborn county line. He had worked for Geo. Howard all summer and had recently been visiting among relatives. he visited Tuesday evening with his cousin Hank Mozier and the next morning was found in an Albert Lea hotel in violent convulsions from which he did not recover. The remains were brought home for interment in Woodbury cemetery. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. C. D. Belden of Austin, were held in Woodbury Saturday morning, a large number of sympathizing friends being present. Deceased was born in London township July 18, 1876. He was of a quiet disposition and was thought a great deal of in the surrounding community. The mother, two brothers and a sister survive.
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