Merchant Complains of Feeling Tired and Dies on His Way Home.
NORTHPORT, Wash.. Feb. 27,-(Special ) W K. Tetherow, one of the proprietors of the Palace Meat market, last Tuesday told his son-in-law, Rudolph Siegloch, who was assisting him in the shop, that he was not feeling very well and that he would go home and rest. While on his way, about two blocks distant, he collapsed and fell dead.
Mr. Tetherow was about 65 years old. He came from Colfax about 15 vears ago, where the Days established their smelter here, and with his son-in-law opened the meat market
Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, 27 Feb 1928, Mon • Page 13
SUDDEN HEART ATTACK FATAL
W. K. Tetherow, Meat Dealer, Dies Unexpectedly Tuesday. NORTHPORT, Wash., Feb. 22.-W. K. Tetherow died suddenly here yesterday of heart trouble. He had not been previously ill and was en route home from town when the attack came. Mr. Tetherow and his son-in-law, Adolph Seigloch, were partners In the Northport meat market. He had lived here 11 years. He is survived by his widow, a daughter and granddaughter, besides his mother and brothers In Oregon. Funeral services will be held at Colfax Thursday or Friday.
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, 23 Feb 1928, Thu • Page 10
Merchant Complains of Feeling Tired and Dies on His Way Home.
NORTHPORT, Wash.. Feb. 27,-(Special ) W K. Tetherow, one of the proprietors of the Palace Meat market, last Tuesday told his son-in-law, Rudolph Siegloch, who was assisting him in the shop, that he was not feeling very well and that he would go home and rest. While on his way, about two blocks distant, he collapsed and fell dead.
Mr. Tetherow was about 65 years old. He came from Colfax about 15 vears ago, where the Days established their smelter here, and with his son-in-law opened the meat market
Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington, 27 Feb 1928, Mon • Page 13
SUDDEN HEART ATTACK FATAL
W. K. Tetherow, Meat Dealer, Dies Unexpectedly Tuesday. NORTHPORT, Wash., Feb. 22.-W. K. Tetherow died suddenly here yesterday of heart trouble. He had not been previously ill and was en route home from town when the attack came. Mr. Tetherow and his son-in-law, Adolph Seigloch, were partners In the Northport meat market. He had lived here 11 years. He is survived by his widow, a daughter and granddaughter, besides his mother and brothers In Oregon. Funeral services will be held at Colfax Thursday or Friday.
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, 23 Feb 1928, Thu • Page 10
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