Kellogg, Idaho, April 3. -- C. A. Lohman, 66, well-known resident of this city, and successful lessor in the Last Chance mine in Wardner, died yesterday from a sudden attack of heart trouble. Mr. Lohman had not been in good health for several weeks, but his condition had not been considered dangerous.
He is survived by his widow, two daughters and one son of this city.
Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Wa) 04 Apr 1928, Wed
Kellogg, Idaho, April 3. -- C. A. Lohman, 66, well-known resident of this city, and successful lessor in the Last Chance mine in Wardner, died yesterday from a sudden attack of heart trouble. Mr. Lohman had not been in good health for several weeks, but his condition had not been considered dangerous.
He is survived by his widow, two daughters and one son of this city.
Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Wa) 04 Apr 1928, Wed
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