Death Comes Suddenly
W.H. Affolter Expires Suddenly When Attacked by Apoplexy
William H. Affolter, a well known farmer living two and three quarters miles southwest of Marion, died suddenly Saturday while getting ready to come to town, death being due to apoplexy.
Mr. Affolter, was born at Laurenseburg, Ind., October 25, 1848 and he had lived in this county forty-one years and at the present home six years. His wife died seven months ago. Mr. Affolter is survived by five daughters, Bertha M., Mabel L., and Edith O. living at home, Mrs. L.A. Prohmader of Kenwood Park and Mrs. L. Bridgman who lives near the home place.
Death Comes Suddenly
W.H. Affolter Expires Suddenly When Attacked by Apoplexy
William H. Affolter, a well known farmer living two and three quarters miles southwest of Marion, died suddenly Saturday while getting ready to come to town, death being due to apoplexy.
Mr. Affolter, was born at Laurenseburg, Ind., October 25, 1848 and he had lived in this county forty-one years and at the present home six years. His wife died seven months ago. Mr. Affolter is survived by five daughters, Bertha M., Mabel L., and Edith O. living at home, Mrs. L.A. Prohmader of Kenwood Park and Mrs. L. Bridgman who lives near the home place.
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