Cleon Fleece Sweeney - 28 - Joshua Sweeney - Mary Scripps
Eva Parrott Sweeney - 26 - J. H. Parrott - Etta Walker
Rushville - 18 Aug. 1881 - Ed. W. Scripps, J. L. Parrott - Geo. W. Gray
Death Notice for Cleon SWEENEY
The Rushville Times, August 23, 1906
Death of Cleon Sweeney
A telegram was received in Rushville yesterday by John L. Sweeney, announcing the death of his nephew, Cleon Sweeney, who died at San Diego, Cal., on Tuesday. Mr. Sweeney had been an invalid for years and was afflicted with locomotor ataxia. On July 4 he fell and broke his thigh and the resulting complications caused his death.
Cleon Sweeney was a son of the late Joshua Sweeney and was fifty-two years of age. He left Rushville when a young man and engaged in the newspaper business and was for many years on the Scripps paper at Cinncinnati, Ohio. When he was no longer able to attend to regular work on the paper he removed to California and made his home with Edward Scripps at San Diego. It is expected the remains will be brought to Rushville for interment.
Cleon Fleece Sweeney - 28 - Joshua Sweeney - Mary Scripps
Eva Parrott Sweeney - 26 - J. H. Parrott - Etta Walker
Rushville - 18 Aug. 1881 - Ed. W. Scripps, J. L. Parrott - Geo. W. Gray
Death Notice for Cleon SWEENEY
The Rushville Times, August 23, 1906
Death of Cleon Sweeney
A telegram was received in Rushville yesterday by John L. Sweeney, announcing the death of his nephew, Cleon Sweeney, who died at San Diego, Cal., on Tuesday. Mr. Sweeney had been an invalid for years and was afflicted with locomotor ataxia. On July 4 he fell and broke his thigh and the resulting complications caused his death.
Cleon Sweeney was a son of the late Joshua Sweeney and was fifty-two years of age. He left Rushville when a young man and engaged in the newspaper business and was for many years on the Scripps paper at Cinncinnati, Ohio. When he was no longer able to attend to regular work on the paper he removed to California and made his home with Edward Scripps at San Diego. It is expected the remains will be brought to Rushville for interment.
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