20 July 1851 – 08 Feb 1929
Newark Advocate Saturday, Feb. 9, 1929, page 2.
Funeral services for Jackson Ritter 73, who was found dead Friday in his home in St. Louisville, will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the Lutheran church in St. Louisville. Rev. Bruce Kries will officiate and burial will be made in Evans cemetery.
The Utica Herald
Thursday, February 14, 1929, pg. 1
Jack Ritter Dies while Alone
Jack Ritter, one of the very few old natives of St. Louisville, was found dead in his home in that village last Friday morning by Jim McDaniel, a caller. Appearances indicated that Mr. Ritter had arisen and started to kindle a fire before he was stricken. He was 73 years of age, the youngest son of John Ritter. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dolly Humble of Ashley. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church Sunday. Rev. Bruce Kreis officiating, and burial was in the Evans Cemetery.
20 July 1851 – 08 Feb 1929
Newark Advocate Saturday, Feb. 9, 1929, page 2.
Funeral services for Jackson Ritter 73, who was found dead Friday in his home in St. Louisville, will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the Lutheran church in St. Louisville. Rev. Bruce Kries will officiate and burial will be made in Evans cemetery.
The Utica Herald
Thursday, February 14, 1929, pg. 1
Jack Ritter Dies while Alone
Jack Ritter, one of the very few old natives of St. Louisville, was found dead in his home in that village last Friday morning by Jim McDaniel, a caller. Appearances indicated that Mr. Ritter had arisen and started to kindle a fire before he was stricken. He was 73 years of age, the youngest son of John Ritter. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dolly Humble of Ashley. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church Sunday. Rev. Bruce Kreis officiating, and burial was in the Evans Cemetery.
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