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Noble Taylor Calhoon Jr.

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Noble Taylor Calhoon Jr.

Birth
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Oct 1900 (aged 83)
Butler, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Perrysville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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NOBLE CALHOUN - Another Account of the Death of Noble Calhoun - one of the old pioneers of Worthington Township, died on Thursday morning at his late residence, two miles north of Butler. He was in his 84th year. Mr. Calhoun has been declining in health for the past two years and the end has been expected for some time.

His funeral will be held in Perrysville on Saturday a.m., October 6. Services conducted by Rev. W.W. Anderson. His sister Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, aged 92, was with him when he passed away.

He was a member of Richland Lodge, No. 35, F.& A.M. of Mansfield, under whose auspices the funeral services will be held. He has been a member of the Masonic Order for about 50 years.

He leaves three sorrowing children, Alex Calhoun, Deroscus Calhoun and Mrs. J.N. Pritchard.

Mr. Calhoun was considered one of our best citizens, while he was one who held to his belief on any question, very sternly, yet he was one of the most charitable of men, always ready to lend a helping hand, by advice or purse. He was, all in all, an honorable man.

(Mansfield Daily Shield: 5 October, 1900, p. 3)
NOBLE CALHOUN - Another Account of the Death of Noble Calhoun - one of the old pioneers of Worthington Township, died on Thursday morning at his late residence, two miles north of Butler. He was in his 84th year. Mr. Calhoun has been declining in health for the past two years and the end has been expected for some time.

His funeral will be held in Perrysville on Saturday a.m., October 6. Services conducted by Rev. W.W. Anderson. His sister Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, aged 92, was with him when he passed away.

He was a member of Richland Lodge, No. 35, F.& A.M. of Mansfield, under whose auspices the funeral services will be held. He has been a member of the Masonic Order for about 50 years.

He leaves three sorrowing children, Alex Calhoun, Deroscus Calhoun and Mrs. J.N. Pritchard.

Mr. Calhoun was considered one of our best citizens, while he was one who held to his belief on any question, very sternly, yet he was one of the most charitable of men, always ready to lend a helping hand, by advice or purse. He was, all in all, an honorable man.

(Mansfield Daily Shield: 5 October, 1900, p. 3)

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