CHARLES HELSPER DIES AT HOME IN ANDERSON
Charles P. Helsper, 63, former Elwood resident, died suddenly at the family home at 626 West Seventeenth street, Anderson, about 9:30 o'clock last night, of heart trouble.
He had not been ill until a few days ago. His condition was not regarded as serious until last night when he suffered a severe heart attack.
Mr. Helsper had been employed in the hotmills at the Elwood American Works of the American Sheet and Tinplate Company for several years. He was an industrious individual and enjoyed a wide circle of friends.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Louisa Helsper; two sons Charles and Dale Helsper, both of Oklahoma; four daughters, at home, and two step-children in Elwood.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
CHARLES HELSPER DIES AT HOME IN ANDERSON
Charles P. Helsper, 63, former Elwood resident, died suddenly at the family home at 626 West Seventeenth street, Anderson, about 9:30 o'clock last night, of heart trouble.
He had not been ill until a few days ago. His condition was not regarded as serious until last night when he suffered a severe heart attack.
Mr. Helsper had been employed in the hotmills at the Elwood American Works of the American Sheet and Tinplate Company for several years. He was an industrious individual and enjoyed a wide circle of friends.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Louisa Helsper; two sons Charles and Dale Helsper, both of Oklahoma; four daughters, at home, and two step-children in Elwood.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
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