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William Orville Spore

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William Orville Spore

Birth
Owensville, Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Aug 1913 (aged 24)
Owensville, Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Owensville, Gibson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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(Died Aug 12, 1913)
DEATH FROM TYPHOID
Orville Spore died at his home about four miles northeast of this place Tuesday evening about six o'clock from typhoid fever. The remains were interred in the Bethel cemetery Thursday afternoon, Rev. Abel of the M. E. church conducting the services.
Orville was the son of Andrew J. Spore, and was born on the farm where he died, Aug. 8, 1889. November 15, 1911, he was married to Elva, daughter of Jas. H. Armstrong. There were no children. Last Easter day, he became a member of the Methodist church at this place. The deceased was an honorable, industrious young man. Cut down in the full strength of his early manhood, his death is a loss to the community as well as his family, that is deeply deplored.
(Died Aug 12, 1913)
DEATH FROM TYPHOID
Orville Spore died at his home about four miles northeast of this place Tuesday evening about six o'clock from typhoid fever. The remains were interred in the Bethel cemetery Thursday afternoon, Rev. Abel of the M. E. church conducting the services.
Orville was the son of Andrew J. Spore, and was born on the farm where he died, Aug. 8, 1889. November 15, 1911, he was married to Elva, daughter of Jas. H. Armstrong. There were no children. Last Easter day, he became a member of the Methodist church at this place. The deceased was an honorable, industrious young man. Cut down in the full strength of his early manhood, his death is a loss to the community as well as his family, that is deeply deplored.


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