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Otha Lee Corn

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Otha Lee Corn

Birth
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Jun 1926 (aged 42)
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ironton, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Son of George W. Corn and Julia Hall.
He married Carrie B. Hackworth on 9 Nov 1907 in Lawrence County, Ohio.

Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, OH) Tuesday, 22 Jun 1926. Page 12
Otho L. Corn
IRONTON, O., June 22--Otho L. Corn, former clerk of the courts, died at 10:30 last night at his home at 1528 south Fourth street, following an illness of about six weeks of bright's disease. While Mr. Corn's friends knew of his illness, the announcement of his death will comes as a shock to them, as his condition was not considered alarming.
Mr. Corn was widely known all over the county, having served several terms as county clerk and was very active in fraternal work. For the past yeat Mr. Corn had been engaged in the insurance business with offices in the First National Bank building.
He was about 42 years of age, and is survived by his devoted wife, Carrie B. Corn, and five children as follows" Ray and Fay, twins, Orland, Lucille and Orin, all students in the public schools. besides the immediate family, Mr. Corn is survived by many relatives in this city and county.
Son of George W. Corn and Julia Hall.
He married Carrie B. Hackworth on 9 Nov 1907 in Lawrence County, Ohio.

Portsmouth Daily Times (Portsmouth, OH) Tuesday, 22 Jun 1926. Page 12
Otho L. Corn
IRONTON, O., June 22--Otho L. Corn, former clerk of the courts, died at 10:30 last night at his home at 1528 south Fourth street, following an illness of about six weeks of bright's disease. While Mr. Corn's friends knew of his illness, the announcement of his death will comes as a shock to them, as his condition was not considered alarming.
Mr. Corn was widely known all over the county, having served several terms as county clerk and was very active in fraternal work. For the past yeat Mr. Corn had been engaged in the insurance business with offices in the First National Bank building.
He was about 42 years of age, and is survived by his devoted wife, Carrie B. Corn, and five children as follows" Ray and Fay, twins, Orland, Lucille and Orin, all students in the public schools. besides the immediate family, Mr. Corn is survived by many relatives in this city and county.


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