Mr. Dille had been suffering from diabetes, and some time ago other complcations set in and hastened the end. Monday morning word was passed around the city that he was in a daroerous condition, and that gangrene had set in, as well as other complications.
The deceased has had trouble with his eyes for several year, and during the past year had had a couple of operations performed for the removal of cataracts, and was thereby made able to get around alone and to enjoy life a little better. He made the point to be in the postoffice regularly in spite of his many troubles.
More particulars will be given in next weeks Bulletin. Funeral arrangements have not been made at this time.
Mr. Dilleys term as postmaster would not have expired until next July. (Russell Dilley, his nephew. Who left the Sterling area in 1912, reported that T. A. was essentially blind the last time he saw him and that he depended on an old horse and buggy to carry him back and forth to the post office, J. 0. Andrews)
Thomas Anderson Dilley son of William Newell Dilley Sr. and Mary Axtell, married 13 March 1873, to Caroline Margaret Condit, at Viola, Illinois, in the Home Of her Brother J. Condit. Thomas and Caroline had three children: Albert Dilley, Samatha Dilley (who was adopted), Condit William Dilley. Thomas is a 1st cousin, 3 times removed to my wife, Carol.
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Mr. Dille had been suffering from diabetes, and some time ago other complcations set in and hastened the end. Monday morning word was passed around the city that he was in a daroerous condition, and that gangrene had set in, as well as other complications.
The deceased has had trouble with his eyes for several year, and during the past year had had a couple of operations performed for the removal of cataracts, and was thereby made able to get around alone and to enjoy life a little better. He made the point to be in the postoffice regularly in spite of his many troubles.
More particulars will be given in next weeks Bulletin. Funeral arrangements have not been made at this time.
Mr. Dilleys term as postmaster would not have expired until next July. (Russell Dilley, his nephew. Who left the Sterling area in 1912, reported that T. A. was essentially blind the last time he saw him and that he depended on an old horse and buggy to carry him back and forth to the post office, J. 0. Andrews)
Thomas Anderson Dilley son of William Newell Dilley Sr. and Mary Axtell, married 13 March 1873, to Caroline Margaret Condit, at Viola, Illinois, in the Home Of her Brother J. Condit. Thomas and Caroline had three children: Albert Dilley, Samatha Dilley (who was adopted), Condit William Dilley. Thomas is a 1st cousin, 3 times removed to my wife, Carol.
For more information visit Pitzer website.
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