Stricken while at work in his office in the Commonwealth building yesterday morning, W. Burr Struble Jr. died instantly. Natural causes were thought responsible, as Mr. Struble had been ailing for some time. Struble, whose father is deputy county clerk, went to his office, where he has a tool-making business, as usual yesterday morning. He sat down at his desk and several minutes later one of his employes, in passing saw that he was dead. The body was sent to the morgue. Besides his father, Mr. Struble is survived by a widow and one daughter, who reside at 2 North Twentieth street.
[The Oregonian, 20 May 1924, p15]
Stricken while at work in his office in the Commonwealth building yesterday morning, W. Burr Struble Jr. died instantly. Natural causes were thought responsible, as Mr. Struble had been ailing for some time. Struble, whose father is deputy county clerk, went to his office, where he has a tool-making business, as usual yesterday morning. He sat down at his desk and several minutes later one of his employes, in passing saw that he was dead. The body was sent to the morgue. Besides his father, Mr. Struble is survived by a widow and one daughter, who reside at 2 North Twentieth street.
[The Oregonian, 20 May 1924, p15]
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