Brought Home.
The Remains of George Stratton Brought to Freeman.
The death of George Stratton, a former resident of Tuscarora, occurred at Albion from neuralgia of the heart.
The deceased is twenty-five years of age and has spent his life in Tuscarora up to four years ago when he moved to Albion. He was a fine young man with hosts of friends, who will mourn his loss deeply.
He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton of Tuscarora and a wife and two children. The remains were brought here this morning on train twenty-five and taken to his father's house.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Freeman church, and the remains interred in the Swan Cemetery near Freeman.
Brought Home.
The Remains of George Stratton Brought to Freeman.
The death of George Stratton, a former resident of Tuscarora, occurred at Albion from neuralgia of the heart.
The deceased is twenty-five years of age and has spent his life in Tuscarora up to four years ago when he moved to Albion. He was a fine young man with hosts of friends, who will mourn his loss deeply.
He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton of Tuscarora and a wife and two children. The remains were brought here this morning on train twenty-five and taken to his father's house.
The funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Freeman church, and the remains interred in the Swan Cemetery near Freeman.
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