FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT INDIANAPOLIS HOME
Word was received here today of the death of L. W. Galloway, 55, of Indianapolis, formerly of Clinton. Mr. Galloway died suddenly this morning of heart trouble. He had been in Clinton only a few days ago, attending commencement exercises.
Surviving besides his wife, Jennie, are two sons, Wilbur and Max; two sisters Mrs. G. R. Stout and Mrs. W. J. Tomson of Clinton, one brother, Fred, and an Aunt Mrs. Maggie Poole of Clinton.
Mr. Galloway was an engineer at the Clinton Waterworks before moving to Indianapolis where he was employed at the Real Silk Hosiery Company.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Wednesday.
FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT INDIANAPOLIS HOME
Word was received here today of the death of L. W. Galloway, 55, of Indianapolis, formerly of Clinton. Mr. Galloway died suddenly this morning of heart trouble. He had been in Clinton only a few days ago, attending commencement exercises.
Surviving besides his wife, Jennie, are two sons, Wilbur and Max; two sisters Mrs. G. R. Stout and Mrs. W. J. Tomson of Clinton, one brother, Fred, and an Aunt Mrs. Maggie Poole of Clinton.
Mr. Galloway was an engineer at the Clinton Waterworks before moving to Indianapolis where he was employed at the Real Silk Hosiery Company.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Wednesday.
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burial: JUN 5,1940
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