Prominent Farmer Dies
Theodore Roosevelt, a prominent farmer living twelve miles east of Glasgow, died Saturday morning from heart failure. While at the breakfast table Saturday morning, Mr. Roosevelt was stricken and passed away before medical assistance could reach him.
The deceased was born on March 8, 1846, in New York City and when but one year old he was brought by his parents to Portage, Wisconsin, where he grew to manhood. When about 30 years of age he moved to Eau Clare, Wisconsin, and from there to Montana in 1907, taking up a homestead in Valley county, a few miles from the town of Nashua.
As a farmer he had been a success, and today his farm is one of the most valuable in the county. He leaves a host of warm friends to mourn his loss. The following relatives survive: Mrs. Ida Roosevelt, Arthur A. Roosevelt, Charles Roosevelt and Victor Roosevelt.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the Congregational church, Rev. A.U. Baer conducting the services. Members of the Odd Fellow Lodge, of which the deceased belonged before his death, attended in a body.
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Spouse: Ida Jane Stroud
Prominent Farmer Dies
Theodore Roosevelt, a prominent farmer living twelve miles east of Glasgow, died Saturday morning from heart failure. While at the breakfast table Saturday morning, Mr. Roosevelt was stricken and passed away before medical assistance could reach him.
The deceased was born on March 8, 1846, in New York City and when but one year old he was brought by his parents to Portage, Wisconsin, where he grew to manhood. When about 30 years of age he moved to Eau Clare, Wisconsin, and from there to Montana in 1907, taking up a homestead in Valley county, a few miles from the town of Nashua.
As a farmer he had been a success, and today his farm is one of the most valuable in the county. He leaves a host of warm friends to mourn his loss. The following relatives survive: Mrs. Ida Roosevelt, Arthur A. Roosevelt, Charles Roosevelt and Victor Roosevelt.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon from the Congregational church, Rev. A.U. Baer conducting the services. Members of the Odd Fellow Lodge, of which the deceased belonged before his death, attended in a body.
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Spouse: Ida Jane Stroud
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