He was treated for a year in St Joseph, then in the Mt Vernon Sanatorium for four months. After which he was taken to the Eleanor Taylor hospital in Kansas City, Kas., where every effort was expended to save his life, but apparently all efforts failed and he peacefully slipped away at 3:15 p.m. on November 7. When he discovered the physicians could do nothing more to aid him, he very reasonably said, 'So this is the end of the journey.'
Funeral services were Sunday afternoon in the First Christian Church, officiated by Rev. Frank Runyan. Burial was in Savannah cemetery." Savannah Reporter and Andrew County Democrat (Savannah, Missouri), November 8, 1940
He was treated for a year in St Joseph, then in the Mt Vernon Sanatorium for four months. After which he was taken to the Eleanor Taylor hospital in Kansas City, Kas., where every effort was expended to save his life, but apparently all efforts failed and he peacefully slipped away at 3:15 p.m. on November 7. When he discovered the physicians could do nothing more to aid him, he very reasonably said, 'So this is the end of the journey.'
Funeral services were Sunday afternoon in the First Christian Church, officiated by Rev. Frank Runyan. Burial was in Savannah cemetery." Savannah Reporter and Andrew County Democrat (Savannah, Missouri), November 8, 1940
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