At the age of twenty seven, he was united in marriage to Miss Jane Jennings. To this union two children, a daughter and son, were born. The closing years of his life were spent with his daughter, Mrs. T.B. Sutton.
He was kind of disposition and charitably disposed and known
by many of the old settlers of the surrounding country. His last days brought
him much pain. He was compelled to keep to his chair most of the time. The last
came on Wednesday morning, April 13, 1904. The funeral services were held at
the residence on Thursday at 10 a.m. and the body was interred in the Manning Cemetery.
April 14, 1904, Manning Monitor
I'm occasionally adding the actual scanned image of the obituary I make using my VERY expensive - large commercial scanner,
and/or also other articles about the deceased person that were published in the Manning Monitor.
I want to also comment about people who are taking my obituaries, pictures, and/or other articles about a person/family and posting them on other websites.
You do NOT have permission or the right to do this - you are stealing my historical work.
Buy your own scanning equipment, pay for memberships to other commercial websites,
and spend decades working on your local history like I have - then you'll understand why I'm making these comments!
Thank you for your attention to this matter - Dave Kusel
