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THE WESTERN STAR, 21 November 1891 |
Obituary of G. W. MAYNARD |
G. W. Maynard, who lives in Shimer township, about 21
miles southeast of this city, died very suddenly last Saturday morning.
Mr. Maynard had worked all week hauling and shoveling wheat from a
threshing machine that was at work in his neighborhood. On Friday he complained of pains in his head but worked all day. On Saturday morning he arose but was taken violently sick, and a courier was sent to this city for a physician, but before the physician could get ready and get very far from town, another courier arrived stating that he was dead. He leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his loss. The remains were interred in the city cemetery, east of town on Monday. The bursting of a blood vessel in the head is supposed to have been the cause of his death. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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