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THE WESTERN STAR, 20 August 1915 |
Obituary of JOHN JANSON |
DEATH OF JOHN JANSON At 8 o'clock a.m. on last Wednesday, August 18, 1915, occurred the death of John Janson at his home in this city. It was on the 24th of last November that Mr. Janson became so ill that he was compelled to give up his work at his store and stay home. On December 24 he went to Hot Springs, Ark., where he spent nearly 6 months, but with little benefit to his health. A few weeks ago he again went to Arkansas, going to the home of a son and a daughter in Berryville, thinking that the change might prove beneficial. He grew gradually weaker, however, and soon expressed a desire to return home. After his return to coldwater, on August 9, he gradually lost strength. For a couple of days before death occurred he lapsed into unconsciousness and the end came as though he were in a peaceful sleep. Throughout the entire 9 months of his suffering, Mr. Janson was remarkably patient and uncomplaining. The cause of his
sickness and death was a condition of circulatory system known as hardning
of the arteries. There were complications of other disorders, but the
arterial trouble was the most pronounced. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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