Robert N. Keyes succumbed to the flu and an illness of several years on Tuesday afternoon, February 2, 1937 at his home several miles northwest of Sargent.
Mr. Keyes had been a resident of that community for many years, and although he had been failing in health for the past several years, he was bedfast only a few days before his death.
Funeral services were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday afternoon, February 5, with Rev. C. E. Estabrook officiating, and interment was made in the Somerford cemetery.
Mr. Keyes is survived by fours sons and three daughters: Alfred, Ralph, Robert, and Nellis; Miss Pearl of Sargent, Mrs. Mabel Lewis, and Mrs. Aloha (sic-should be Alloma) Lewis of Mesteetse, Wyo. Mrs. Keyes preceded him in death about three years ago.
Many other relatives and friends mourn his departure
Robert N. Keyes succumbed to the flu and an illness of several years on Tuesday afternoon, February 2, 1937 at his home several miles northwest of Sargent.
Mr. Keyes had been a resident of that community for many years, and although he had been failing in health for the past several years, he was bedfast only a few days before his death.
Funeral services were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday afternoon, February 5, with Rev. C. E. Estabrook officiating, and interment was made in the Somerford cemetery.
Mr. Keyes is survived by fours sons and three daughters: Alfred, Ralph, Robert, and Nellis; Miss Pearl of Sargent, Mrs. Mabel Lewis, and Mrs. Aloha (sic-should be Alloma) Lewis of Mesteetse, Wyo. Mrs. Keyes preceded him in death about three years ago.
Many other relatives and friends mourn his departure
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