his home southwest of this city at five o'clock Monday evening. Death resulted from dropsy
and heart trouble after an illness of four months.
Charles W., son of Jubez and Margaret IZZARD, was born on a farm near Centervile,
(Wayne County), Indiana, March 24th, 1850 and when still quite young removed to Rochester in which vicinity he spent the remainder of his life. In the year of 1885 he was united in marriage to Clara JONES, the ceremony being performed in this city. Mr. Izzard followed the trade of a cigar maker until advanced years forced his retiremet and he removed to a small farm at the southwestern edge of Rochester. He was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors are: the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Winifred HAZLETT, of this city, a grandson,
Charles BABCOCK; two sisters, Mrs. William HARDING of Fulton; and Mrs. John MYERS,
of Hillcrest, Montana.
his home southwest of this city at five o'clock Monday evening. Death resulted from dropsy
and heart trouble after an illness of four months.
Charles W., son of Jubez and Margaret IZZARD, was born on a farm near Centervile,
(Wayne County), Indiana, March 24th, 1850 and when still quite young removed to Rochester in which vicinity he spent the remainder of his life. In the year of 1885 he was united in marriage to Clara JONES, the ceremony being performed in this city. Mr. Izzard followed the trade of a cigar maker until advanced years forced his retiremet and he removed to a small farm at the southwestern edge of Rochester. He was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors are: the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Winifred HAZLETT, of this city, a grandson,
Charles BABCOCK; two sisters, Mrs. William HARDING of Fulton; and Mrs. John MYERS,
of Hillcrest, Montana.
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