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From the Rochester Sentinel; Tuesday, October 8, 1918:
Reuben BATZ, 65, for years a citizen of Rochester, died at 11:00 p.m. Monday, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dan TIPTON, in Mentone. Cancer of the liver was the cause, altho he had been seriously ill but a few weeks. He had lived here during the past summer and at many other times.
There survive four sisters, Mrs. TIPTON, Mrs. Clara GROVE, of Michigan and Mrs. Lizzie THOMAS and Mrs. Sarah KESLER, of Marion, and a brother, Henry BATZ, of near Talme. His wife, who was Miss Malinda KESLER, died a number of years ago and there are no children.
Funeral and burial at Sycamore Christian church near Talma. Time to be announced later.
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From the Rochester Sentinel; Tuesday, October 8, 1918:
Reuben BATZ, 65, for years a citizen of Rochester, died at 11:00 p.m. Monday, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dan TIPTON, in Mentone. Cancer of the liver was the cause, altho he had been seriously ill but a few weeks. He had lived here during the past summer and at many other times.
There survive four sisters, Mrs. TIPTON, Mrs. Clara GROVE, of Michigan and Mrs. Lizzie THOMAS and Mrs. Sarah KESLER, of Marion, and a brother, Henry BATZ, of near Talme. His wife, who was Miss Malinda KESLER, died a number of years ago and there are no children.
Funeral and burial at Sycamore Christian church near Talma. Time to be announced later.
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