Victor Herald, May 6, 1910, page 1
Clinton Bailor, well known resident of the village of Fishers, died very suddenly on Tuesday, May 3.
He had been suffering with heart trouble for some weeks past, but had not been considered seriously ill. On Tuesday he left his home and went some distance for a pail of water. He seemed usually well and talked with friends along the way. Upon reaching his home he suffered a hemorrhage and died almost instantly. He was born in Pennsylvania and was the son of Ezra Bailor and Mary Kolp, and was aged thirty-six years, six months and 25 days. He had resided in this vicinity for some time.
The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the home in Fishers and interment was made in the Boughton Hill Cemetery. Mr. Bailor is survived by his wife.
Victor Herald, May 6, 1910, page 1
Clinton Bailor, well known resident of the village of Fishers, died very suddenly on Tuesday, May 3.
He had been suffering with heart trouble for some weeks past, but had not been considered seriously ill. On Tuesday he left his home and went some distance for a pail of water. He seemed usually well and talked with friends along the way. Upon reaching his home he suffered a hemorrhage and died almost instantly. He was born in Pennsylvania and was the son of Ezra Bailor and Mary Kolp, and was aged thirty-six years, six months and 25 days. He had resided in this vicinity for some time.
The funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the home in Fishers and interment was made in the Boughton Hill Cemetery. Mr. Bailor is survived by his wife.
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