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Thomas Perry Vance

Birth
Highland County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Feb 1903 (aged 65–66)
Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Married to Martha Jane Stratton - 31 Dec 1855

T. P. Vance Dies Suddenly

Had Been Suffering from Gastritis for Several Days

The End Came Without Warning

Remains interred in Florence Cemetery. Deceased was at one time prominent attorney in Hillsboro, Ohio. Son who is a Physician was notified.

T. P. Vance of Hillsboro, Ohio, general agent of the Pioneer and Modern Picture Co., of Terre Haute, Ind., died very unexpectedly at 2 o’clock Sunday morning at the residence of S. P. Merrill, from neuralgia of the heart. He was apparently well and ate a hearty breakfast Saturday morning. At 10 o’clock he was taken ill with gastritis and sent for a physician. About midnight he grew worse and at 2 o’clock Sunday morning death came without the slightest warning. Mr. Vance was at one time a prominent attorney of Hillsboro. He had lived in Florence about a year.

He was interred in the Florence cemetery Sunday afternoon, services at the grave being conducted by Rev. S. E. Wasson. His effects were shipped to his son in Akron, Indiana.

Published in The Florence Herald, 27 Feb 1903, Friday, Page 1
Contributor:
SweetCarolineage
Married to Martha Jane Stratton - 31 Dec 1855

T. P. Vance Dies Suddenly

Had Been Suffering from Gastritis for Several Days

The End Came Without Warning

Remains interred in Florence Cemetery. Deceased was at one time prominent attorney in Hillsboro, Ohio. Son who is a Physician was notified.

T. P. Vance of Hillsboro, Ohio, general agent of the Pioneer and Modern Picture Co., of Terre Haute, Ind., died very unexpectedly at 2 o’clock Sunday morning at the residence of S. P. Merrill, from neuralgia of the heart. He was apparently well and ate a hearty breakfast Saturday morning. At 10 o’clock he was taken ill with gastritis and sent for a physician. About midnight he grew worse and at 2 o’clock Sunday morning death came without the slightest warning. Mr. Vance was at one time a prominent attorney of Hillsboro. He had lived in Florence about a year.

He was interred in the Florence cemetery Sunday afternoon, services at the grave being conducted by Rev. S. E. Wasson. His effects were shipped to his son in Akron, Indiana.

Published in The Florence Herald, 27 Feb 1903, Friday, Page 1
Contributor:
SweetCarolineage


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