Lifelong Resident of County Dies of Pneumonia
Herman S. Thompson, 52, a lifelong resident of Muskingum county died at midnight Monday at his home three-fourths of a mile north of White Cottage, after a three-days' illness of pneumonia.
Mr. Thompson was born, reared and died in the same house. He was a farmer by occupation and had many friends who will be shocked by his death. Surviving are his father, R.G. Thompson, and the following sisters and brothers: Misses Maggie, Mary, Elizabeth and Ethel Thompson, R.C. and J.H. Thompson, at home; Mrs. Armour Cusac, of South Zanesville R.F.D.; G.A. Thompson of White Cottage and Fred Thompson of Utica. William Thompson, funeral director of White Cottage, is a cousin.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Thompson is in charge.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Tuesday, 31 May 1932.
Lifelong Resident of County Dies of Pneumonia
Herman S. Thompson, 52, a lifelong resident of Muskingum county died at midnight Monday at his home three-fourths of a mile north of White Cottage, after a three-days' illness of pneumonia.
Mr. Thompson was born, reared and died in the same house. He was a farmer by occupation and had many friends who will be shocked by his death. Surviving are his father, R.G. Thompson, and the following sisters and brothers: Misses Maggie, Mary, Elizabeth and Ethel Thompson, R.C. and J.H. Thompson, at home; Mrs. Armour Cusac, of South Zanesville R.F.D.; G.A. Thompson of White Cottage and Fred Thompson of Utica. William Thompson, funeral director of White Cottage, is a cousin.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Thompson is in charge.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Tuesday, 31 May 1932.
Family Members
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Elizabeth J. Thompson
1868–1918
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R. Cameron Thompson
1870–1948
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Maggie L. Thompson
1872–1958
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J. Howard Thompson
1874–1957
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Mary B. Thompson
1876–1967
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George Arthur Thompson
1878–1953
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Fred N. Thompson
1881–1966
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Ella Rebecca Thompson
1884–1962
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M. Ethel Thompson
1886–1959
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Nannie Annetta Thompson Cusac
1888–1973
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