Aged Man Loses Life
Christopher Keinzle, aged 70 years, who resided east of Letot, was reported dead as a result of injuries inflicted by a shotgun, the charge taking effect in the head. Death came about 4:20 Wednesday morning and soon thereafter H. D. Rhoton was called to come and take charge of the body. After seeing the condition of the head Mr. Rhoton took the remains to Dallas where he had better facilities for caring for a case of this kind. Otto Chumley is a son-in-law of the deceased and he was looking after arrangements. Funeral was held Thursday afternoon in Forest Lawn cemetery.
The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday April, 25, 1930
Aged Man Loses Life
Christopher Keinzle, aged 70 years, who resided east of Letot, was reported dead as a result of injuries inflicted by a shotgun, the charge taking effect in the head. Death came about 4:20 Wednesday morning and soon thereafter H. D. Rhoton was called to come and take charge of the body. After seeing the condition of the head Mr. Rhoton took the remains to Dallas where he had better facilities for caring for a case of this kind. Otto Chumley is a son-in-law of the deceased and he was looking after arrangements. Funeral was held Thursday afternoon in Forest Lawn cemetery.
The Carrollton Chronicle - Friday April, 25, 1930
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