Wednesday, June 12, 1912
The sad news of the death of Ira HURST of Wagoners was received in this city this morning by the Rochester relatives, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan DAWSON and Mr. & Mrs. George V. DAWSON. Mr. Hurst underwent an operation for appendicitis at Peru Saturday and after lingering for a few days passed away in that city early this morning.
Ira Hurst was united in marriage with Miss Bessie DAWSON of this city and they went to Wagoners, where they made their home for several years. There he engaged in the general store business and followed this vocation until three years ago, when the family removed to a farm near Wagoners. Besides the wife and three children he leaves a number of relatives, who have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. & Mrs. George Dawson left for Wagoners this morning.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, June 13, 1912
The body of Ira HURST, who died at Peru, has been removed to his home near Wagoners, where the funeral will be held Friday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1912
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Parents: Ira B. Hurst and Ella Harton
Provided by: Terry in Illinois
Wednesday, June 12, 1912
The sad news of the death of Ira HURST of Wagoners was received in this city this morning by the Rochester relatives, Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan DAWSON and Mr. & Mrs. George V. DAWSON. Mr. Hurst underwent an operation for appendicitis at Peru Saturday and after lingering for a few days passed away in that city early this morning.
Ira Hurst was united in marriage with Miss Bessie DAWSON of this city and they went to Wagoners, where they made their home for several years. There he engaged in the general store business and followed this vocation until three years ago, when the family removed to a farm near Wagoners. Besides the wife and three children he leaves a number of relatives, who have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. The funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. & Mrs. George Dawson left for Wagoners this morning.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, June 13, 1912
The body of Ira HURST, who died at Peru, has been removed to his home near Wagoners, where the funeral will be held Friday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery, this city.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1912
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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Parents: Ira B. Hurst and Ella Harton
Provided by: Terry in Illinois
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