Married Mary J. Tully in Springfield on Jan. 8, 1872. He was engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes in Springfield.
Died, Tuesday afternoon, April 15, 1902, at the family residence, East Adams street, of bronchitis, Levi L. Coon, aged 52 years, 10 months and 4 days. Mr. Coon was well known in Springfield, where he was born and had resided all his life. For the past fifteen years he had been in the employ of the Springfield woolen mills.
Surviving him are his wife, Jennie Coon; one son, Albert Coon of Baraboo, Wis.; three daughters, Mrs. L. H. Jester and Mrs. A. Ferreira, both of this city; and Mrs. L. C. Tucker of Chicago, his mother, Sarah Coon of Springfield; three brothers, Frank of Chicago, and Charles and George Coon of Springfield; and two sisters, Mrs. Lina Cardwell of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Billingham of Springfield. - IL State Journal, Springfield, IL, 4-16-1902
Married Mary J. Tully in Springfield on Jan. 8, 1872. He was engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes in Springfield.
Died, Tuesday afternoon, April 15, 1902, at the family residence, East Adams street, of bronchitis, Levi L. Coon, aged 52 years, 10 months and 4 days. Mr. Coon was well known in Springfield, where he was born and had resided all his life. For the past fifteen years he had been in the employ of the Springfield woolen mills.
Surviving him are his wife, Jennie Coon; one son, Albert Coon of Baraboo, Wis.; three daughters, Mrs. L. H. Jester and Mrs. A. Ferreira, both of this city; and Mrs. L. C. Tucker of Chicago, his mother, Sarah Coon of Springfield; three brothers, Frank of Chicago, and Charles and George Coon of Springfield; and two sisters, Mrs. Lina Cardwell of Chicago and Mrs. W. H. Billingham of Springfield. - IL State Journal, Springfield, IL, 4-16-1902
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