L. D. Neal, whose critical condition as the result of an attack of botulism was mentioned in last week's Budget, died at the Douglas hospital Thursday night. Mrs. Neal had died two days previous. Mr. Neal was 29 years of age and had come to this state from Kansas. Mrs. Neal was 22. One child, a son of 15 months, survives, and there are three children of Mr. Neal's by a former marriage. Mr. Neal's father came from Winfield, Kan., to attend the funeral. Funeral services were held at the Hofmann Chapel on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Wallace Bristor officiating. The arrangements were made by Mares Post of the American Legion, the dead man being a member of the Legion. Burial was in Douglas cemetery.
---Douglas Budget, Nov. 3, 1921
(Information was also obtained from mortuary and cemetery records.)
Note: Transcribed mortuary records show his father was William, however, his marker shows Walter.
L. D. Neal, whose critical condition as the result of an attack of botulism was mentioned in last week's Budget, died at the Douglas hospital Thursday night. Mrs. Neal had died two days previous. Mr. Neal was 29 years of age and had come to this state from Kansas. Mrs. Neal was 22. One child, a son of 15 months, survives, and there are three children of Mr. Neal's by a former marriage. Mr. Neal's father came from Winfield, Kan., to attend the funeral. Funeral services were held at the Hofmann Chapel on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Wallace Bristor officiating. The arrangements were made by Mares Post of the American Legion, the dead man being a member of the Legion. Burial was in Douglas cemetery.
---Douglas Budget, Nov. 3, 1921
(Information was also obtained from mortuary and cemetery records.)
Note: Transcribed mortuary records show his father was William, however, his marker shows Walter.
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