No details were given but it is understood he had been in good health and that his death was sudden. He was about seventy years of age.
Mr. Hay was a native of Belleville and had been a practicing attorney here for a number of years prior to his departure for Chicago and Winnetka where he had lived for about a quarter of a century. He was a son of the late John and Maria Hay, nee Hinckley. He was married to Miss Alma Seip in Chicago.
Besides his wife he leaves several cousins who are residents of Belleville:
Ed Hay, North Jackson Street
Walter Hinckley, Signal Hill Blvd.
Russel Hinckley, 15 South 67th Street
His only brother, John Hay, who had made his home with him in Winnetka, passed away about four years ago.
Belleville Daily News Democrat
July 10, 1933
No details were given but it is understood he had been in good health and that his death was sudden. He was about seventy years of age.
Mr. Hay was a native of Belleville and had been a practicing attorney here for a number of years prior to his departure for Chicago and Winnetka where he had lived for about a quarter of a century. He was a son of the late John and Maria Hay, nee Hinckley. He was married to Miss Alma Seip in Chicago.
Besides his wife he leaves several cousins who are residents of Belleville:
Ed Hay, North Jackson Street
Walter Hinckley, Signal Hill Blvd.
Russel Hinckley, 15 South 67th Street
His only brother, John Hay, who had made his home with him in Winnetka, passed away about four years ago.
Belleville Daily News Democrat
July 10, 1933
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