DEATH OF OLD CITIZEN
Mr. Dan Bigham passed away Sunday night, May 23rd, 1920 at Walker Hospital in Evansville, of a complication of diseases. Mr. Bigham was sixty-five years of age and was born and raised in Marion, and was a member of one of the oldest families of Crittenden County.
The funeral was held at the home of Mr. W. L. Bigham, a brother, at two thirty o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H. R. Short officiating, and the interment at the Old Cemetery just south of town where his relatives are buried.
Mr. Bigham is survived by two brothers, W.L. of this city with whom he made his home, and Mr. R.E. Bigham of Los Angeles, California.
(Unmarked)
Occupation: Farmer.
Never married.
Resided with his brother, William Lycurgus
"Bud" Bigham.
DEATH OF OLD CITIZEN
Mr. Dan Bigham passed away Sunday night, May 23rd, 1920 at Walker Hospital in Evansville, of a complication of diseases. Mr. Bigham was sixty-five years of age and was born and raised in Marion, and was a member of one of the oldest families of Crittenden County.
The funeral was held at the home of Mr. W. L. Bigham, a brother, at two thirty o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H. R. Short officiating, and the interment at the Old Cemetery just south of town where his relatives are buried.
Mr. Bigham is survived by two brothers, W.L. of this city with whom he made his home, and Mr. R.E. Bigham of Los Angeles, California.
(Unmarked)
Occupation: Farmer.
Never married.
Resided with his brother, William Lycurgus
"Bud" Bigham.
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