Lee Feight, a Clyde drayman, choked to death Monday evening while eating supper at the Exchange hotel in that city. A piece of meat lodged in his throat, choking him.
He ran out of the building into the open air, struggling to rid himself of the meat, but was unable to cough it up and died in a few minutes.
He leaves a family of four children, all of whom live in Iowa.
He was forty-eight years of age and a member of the Modern Woodmen.
Belleville Telescope and Belleville Freeman Thursday, June 29, 1911
Clyde Mail Choked To Death
A very strange thing took place last evening at Clyde, causing the death of Lee Feight, a man who runs a dray line in that town. He was eating his supper at the Exchange Hotel when a piece of meat lodged in his throat, choking him. He ran out into the open air, struggling to rid himself of the meat lodged in his throat, but died in about seven minutes after he became choked.
He was a brother of Joe Feight. He was forty eight years of age and leaves a family of four children, who are living in Iowa. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and of the Sons and daughters of Justice.
Lee Feight, a Clyde drayman, choked to death Monday evening while eating supper at the Exchange hotel in that city. A piece of meat lodged in his throat, choking him.
He ran out of the building into the open air, struggling to rid himself of the meat, but was unable to cough it up and died in a few minutes.
He leaves a family of four children, all of whom live in Iowa.
He was forty-eight years of age and a member of the Modern Woodmen.
Belleville Telescope and Belleville Freeman Thursday, June 29, 1911
Clyde Mail Choked To Death
A very strange thing took place last evening at Clyde, causing the death of Lee Feight, a man who runs a dray line in that town. He was eating his supper at the Exchange Hotel when a piece of meat lodged in his throat, choking him. He ran out into the open air, struggling to rid himself of the meat lodged in his throat, but died in about seven minutes after he became choked.
He was a brother of Joe Feight. He was forty eight years of age and leaves a family of four children, who are living in Iowa. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and of the Sons and daughters of Justice.
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