Coroner Baughman was called and the body was not removed until his arrival. Aungst had fallen forward on his face and as he had been subject to attacks of heart disease, the coroner found that he came to a natural death from that cause.
The deceased was 55 years old and leaves a wife and nine children.
The funeral took place Saturday at 2 p.m. from his late residence, two miles west of this place, the Rev. Rice officiating. Remains were laid to rest in the Independence (Butler) Cemetery.
(Richland Shield and Banner, July of 1896)
Coroner Baughman was called and the body was not removed until his arrival. Aungst had fallen forward on his face and as he had been subject to attacks of heart disease, the coroner found that he came to a natural death from that cause.
The deceased was 55 years old and leaves a wife and nine children.
The funeral took place Saturday at 2 p.m. from his late residence, two miles west of this place, the Rev. Rice officiating. Remains were laid to rest in the Independence (Butler) Cemetery.
(Richland Shield and Banner, July of 1896)
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