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Shelbyville Republican, Shelbyville, Indiana; Monday, February 15, 1909.
Charles Fremont Smithers, for fifteen years one of the city's progressive grocers, died of bronchial trouble Sunday morning at seven-fifteen, aged forty years, eleven months and twenty-three days. Mr. Smithers had been ill nine weeks.
The deceased was born and reared in Shelbyville and was extensively acquainted throughout the county. His reputation for honesty and chastity was never assailed. In the fifteen years he was associated with Leonard Powell in the grocery business. Mr. Smithers made many friends.
Mr. Smithers is survived by the widow, one sister, Mrs. George Powell, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the late home, 62 North Pike Street, at 2 p.m. Rev. Cook will officiate.
The body will be entombed in the City Cemetery, Stewart & Fix officiating.
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Shelbyville Republican, Shelbyville, Indiana; Monday, February 15, 1909.
Charles Fremont Smithers, for fifteen years one of the city's progressive grocers, died of bronchial trouble Sunday morning at seven-fifteen, aged forty years, eleven months and twenty-three days. Mr. Smithers had been ill nine weeks.
The deceased was born and reared in Shelbyville and was extensively acquainted throughout the county. His reputation for honesty and chastity was never assailed. In the fifteen years he was associated with Leonard Powell in the grocery business. Mr. Smithers made many friends.
Mr. Smithers is survived by the widow, one sister, Mrs. George Powell, and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the late home, 62 North Pike Street, at 2 p.m. Rev. Cook will officiate.
The body will be entombed in the City Cemetery, Stewart & Fix officiating.
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