Williamsport Man Dies Suddenly Saturday
John Wood of Williamsport, suffered a heart attack Saturday morning while at work cutting timber in a woods near Williamsport. He was found by persons passing by and Dr. J. C. Freed was called, but life was already extinct when the doctor arrived.
He was 56 years old and is survived by the wife and five children. Mrs. Sandy Brown of this city is a sister.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodis church in Williamsport, and burial was made in the Highland Cemetery at Williamsport. The Loayal Order of Moose of Attica, of which he was a member, had charge of the services at the grave.
Williamsport Pioneer, Williamsport, IN, January 15, 1931
John Woods Dies Suddenly Saturday Morning
John Woods, 46, died suddenly last Saturday morning while cutting wood near here. He had been in his usual health prior to the heart attack which ended his life. He is survived by the widow and five children. He is also survived by a brother, William and a sister, Mrs. Sandy Brown, of Attica. The funeral was held from the Methodist Churh Tuesday, interment being made in Highland Cemetery.
Williamsport Review-Republican, Williamsport, IN, January 9, 1931
The funderal of John Wood of East Monroe Street, Williamsport, was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Church with Rev. H. L. Adams in charge of the services.
Mr. Wood died suddenly Saturday while making railroad ties in the woods. He is survived by his wife and five children: the eldest daughter, Mrs. Mary Gleason of Hammond, Miss Esther, a pupil in the local high school, and three small boys. Burial was made in the Williamsport Cemetery.
Williamsport Man Dies Suddenly Saturday
John Wood of Williamsport, suffered a heart attack Saturday morning while at work cutting timber in a woods near Williamsport. He was found by persons passing by and Dr. J. C. Freed was called, but life was already extinct when the doctor arrived.
He was 56 years old and is survived by the wife and five children. Mrs. Sandy Brown of this city is a sister.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodis church in Williamsport, and burial was made in the Highland Cemetery at Williamsport. The Loayal Order of Moose of Attica, of which he was a member, had charge of the services at the grave.
Williamsport Pioneer, Williamsport, IN, January 15, 1931
John Woods Dies Suddenly Saturday Morning
John Woods, 46, died suddenly last Saturday morning while cutting wood near here. He had been in his usual health prior to the heart attack which ended his life. He is survived by the widow and five children. He is also survived by a brother, William and a sister, Mrs. Sandy Brown, of Attica. The funeral was held from the Methodist Churh Tuesday, interment being made in Highland Cemetery.
Williamsport Review-Republican, Williamsport, IN, January 9, 1931
The funderal of John Wood of East Monroe Street, Williamsport, was held Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Church with Rev. H. L. Adams in charge of the services.
Mr. Wood died suddenly Saturday while making railroad ties in the woods. He is survived by his wife and five children: the eldest daughter, Mrs. Mary Gleason of Hammond, Miss Esther, a pupil in the local high school, and three small boys. Burial was made in the Williamsport Cemetery.
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