WEEKLY ADVOCATE (Newark, Ohio) 6 Mar 1913
J. W. HEIM
John Wesley Heim, a well known molder at the Wehrle plant, died at 7:45 o'clock Sunday evening, after a short illness resulting from a stroke of paralysis, sustained a few days ago, at his home, 193 South Williams Street.
The deceased was age 33 years, and leaves a widow and one child, a little girl, besides two brothers, William of Newark, and Charles now in Bloomington, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs Richard Markham Jr. and Mrs. Frank Busch of Newark.
The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the late home, Rev. Frye officiating.
WEEKLY ADVOCATE (Newark, Ohio) 6 Mar 1913
J. W. HEIM
John Wesley Heim, a well known molder at the Wehrle plant, died at 7:45 o'clock Sunday evening, after a short illness resulting from a stroke of paralysis, sustained a few days ago, at his home, 193 South Williams Street.
The deceased was age 33 years, and leaves a widow and one child, a little girl, besides two brothers, William of Newark, and Charles now in Bloomington, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs Richard Markham Jr. and Mrs. Frank Busch of Newark.
The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the late home, Rev. Frye officiating.
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