Friday, May 8, 1896
Page 3, Column 5
Grant Angleton died Monday afternoon. He was buried from the Roman Catholic church at 3 p.m. Tuesday. He leaves a wife and six children. Grant had been sick for many months, but was supposed to have recovered, but a relapse took place last week and he failed very quickly. He was a member in good standing in the A.O.U.W. so his wife and family will be provided for, as the insurance feature of this valuable order will pay to his wife $2,000. This fact was a great consolation to him when he realized that the end was drawing near. The family will probably go to Missouri to live, where Mrs. Angleton has a brother.
Friday, May 8, 1896
Page 3, Column 5
Grant Angleton died Monday afternoon. He was buried from the Roman Catholic church at 3 p.m. Tuesday. He leaves a wife and six children. Grant had been sick for many months, but was supposed to have recovered, but a relapse took place last week and he failed very quickly. He was a member in good standing in the A.O.U.W. so his wife and family will be provided for, as the insurance feature of this valuable order will pay to his wife $2,000. This fact was a great consolation to him when he realized that the end was drawing near. The family will probably go to Missouri to live, where Mrs. Angleton has a brother.
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