DEATH CLAIMS BUSINESS MAN OF MONTICELLO
Funeral Services Will Be Held At Two O'clock Tuesday Afternoon
Monticello, Oct 7--William Anheier, 59, prominent business man of Monticello, died at his home at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night after having become suddenly ill in town and taken to his home in an ambulance. Mr. Anheier was with his nephew, Harry Anheier, who called an ambulance when his uncle became unconscious.
Mr. Anheier was born near Logansport, and lived most of his adult life in Monticello, where he took an active part in community affairs. He was married March 8, 1905, to Miss Alice Shoop, of Monticello, who survives him. He also is survived by three brothers, Anthony and John Anheier of Monticello and Arthur J. Anheier of Logansport.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home on South Main street in charge of Dr. Leazenby, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be made in the Riverview cemetery.
DEATH CLAIMS BUSINESS MAN OF MONTICELLO
Funeral Services Will Be Held At Two O'clock Tuesday Afternoon
Monticello, Oct 7--William Anheier, 59, prominent business man of Monticello, died at his home at 10:30 o'clock Saturday night after having become suddenly ill in town and taken to his home in an ambulance. Mr. Anheier was with his nephew, Harry Anheier, who called an ambulance when his uncle became unconscious.
Mr. Anheier was born near Logansport, and lived most of his adult life in Monticello, where he took an active part in community affairs. He was married March 8, 1905, to Miss Alice Shoop, of Monticello, who survives him. He also is survived by three brothers, Anthony and John Anheier of Monticello and Arthur J. Anheier of Logansport.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home on South Main street in charge of Dr. Leazenby, pastor of the Methodist church. Burial will be made in the Riverview cemetery.
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