The death of Mr. Walton was sudden and unexpected. He had not been well, it is true, for some time, but his illness was not of such a character as to keep him confined to the house. On Saturday morning he was about as well as usual, and after eating his breakfast went out to the stable to attend to his horse, and not returning, his family thought he had gone up to town, until his brother, having occasion to use the horse, went to the stable and found him dead.
He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his untimely and unexpected departure.
~The Muncy Luminary--Muncy. PA--Wednesday, December 12, 1855~
The death of Mr. Walton was sudden and unexpected. He had not been well, it is true, for some time, but his illness was not of such a character as to keep him confined to the house. On Saturday morning he was about as well as usual, and after eating his breakfast went out to the stable to attend to his horse, and not returning, his family thought he had gone up to town, until his brother, having occasion to use the horse, went to the stable and found him dead.
He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his untimely and unexpected departure.
~The Muncy Luminary--Muncy. PA--Wednesday, December 12, 1855~
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