Jeff Waynant went to Kansas City Tuesday of last week on hearing the report that his brother, William Waynant, had taken his life by shooting himself in his room early Sunday morning. He was said to have been worried over a scratch on his hand which had became infected. William Waynant was employed in an undertaking establishment and had worked as an embalmer for several years. His wife is employed at Emery Bird's store and was not with her husband when he died. Jeff said there were two shots fired, one through the heart and one through the head. Previous to the shooting, William had made an attempt on his life with a razor. For a number of years he was employed in S. E. Ream's pop factory. The body was buried in Kansas City.
Jeff Waynant went to Kansas City Tuesday of last week on hearing the report that his brother, William Waynant, had taken his life by shooting himself in his room early Sunday morning. He was said to have been worried over a scratch on his hand which had became infected. William Waynant was employed in an undertaking establishment and had worked as an embalmer for several years. His wife is employed at Emery Bird's store and was not with her husband when he died. Jeff said there were two shots fired, one through the heart and one through the head. Previous to the shooting, William had made an attempt on his life with a razor. For a number of years he was employed in S. E. Ream's pop factory. The body was buried in Kansas City.
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