Is Fatally
Poisoned
Little Ronald Martin, 1827 S.
Fifteenth street, two-year-old son
of Mrs. Oscar Martin, died at 2:30
a. m. today as a result of atropine
poisoning. Ronald picked up a
collapsible tube of eye ointment
from the floor of the Martin home
and getting some on his fingers
transferred it to his mouth, accord-
ing to a statement made this after-
noon by Coroner Dr. Harry Heiden.
Ronald picked up the poison at
11:30 a. m. Wednesday and at
3:30 p. m. his condition became
such that he was removed to the
Sheboygan Clinic...
Mr. Martin, the baby's father, it
will be remembered, drowned in the
Sheboygan river in June of 1933
while attempting to save the life
of his two-year-old son, Arnold.
The child would have drowned with
the father at that time had it not
been for the heroism of Robert
Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wagner of Krieg's addition. Robert
dragged the baby from the river.
Ronald was born on January 17,
1934, in this city. He is survived
by his mother, one sister, Catherine
Ann, aged 3, one brother, Arnold,
aged 5, his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Martin of Marshfield, and
his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie
Godard of this city. His father pre-
ceded him in death two years ago.
Relatives and friends may view
the body at the Ramm Funeral
Home this evening from 5 to 7
o'clock when it will be taken to
Marshfield. Services will be held
at Marshfield on Saturday morning
and interment will be made in
Bakerville cemetery, near Marsh-
field.
--Sheboygan Press; Thursday, January 9, 1936
Is Fatally
Poisoned
Little Ronald Martin, 1827 S.
Fifteenth street, two-year-old son
of Mrs. Oscar Martin, died at 2:30
a. m. today as a result of atropine
poisoning. Ronald picked up a
collapsible tube of eye ointment
from the floor of the Martin home
and getting some on his fingers
transferred it to his mouth, accord-
ing to a statement made this after-
noon by Coroner Dr. Harry Heiden.
Ronald picked up the poison at
11:30 a. m. Wednesday and at
3:30 p. m. his condition became
such that he was removed to the
Sheboygan Clinic...
Mr. Martin, the baby's father, it
will be remembered, drowned in the
Sheboygan river in June of 1933
while attempting to save the life
of his two-year-old son, Arnold.
The child would have drowned with
the father at that time had it not
been for the heroism of Robert
Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wagner of Krieg's addition. Robert
dragged the baby from the river.
Ronald was born on January 17,
1934, in this city. He is survived
by his mother, one sister, Catherine
Ann, aged 3, one brother, Arnold,
aged 5, his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Martin of Marshfield, and
his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie
Godard of this city. His father pre-
ceded him in death two years ago.
Relatives and friends may view
the body at the Ramm Funeral
Home this evening from 5 to 7
o'clock when it will be taken to
Marshfield. Services will be held
at Marshfield on Saturday morning
and interment will be made in
Bakerville cemetery, near Marsh-
field.
--Sheboygan Press; Thursday, January 9, 1936
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