Mrs. Rink's husband Albert was electrocuted September 19th, twenty-five years ago, at the Goshen Milk condensery. Mrs. Rink had been ill for several months, but death came suddenly when she collapsed near a heating stove in the living room of her home. She died withing a few minutes.
Mourners include seven children: Delbert, Mrs. Steward Spearow, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. A.W. Wallace, Howard D., George W., and John R.; five brothers, Allen, Virgil, Jud, Walter, and Howard; and two sisters, Mrs. John Beckner and Mrs. William Willard.
--Warsaw Times-Union, Feb. 1, 1950
Mrs. Rink's husband Albert was electrocuted September 19th, twenty-five years ago, at the Goshen Milk condensery. Mrs. Rink had been ill for several months, but death came suddenly when she collapsed near a heating stove in the living room of her home. She died withing a few minutes.
Mourners include seven children: Delbert, Mrs. Steward Spearow, Mrs. Lester Miller, Mrs. A.W. Wallace, Howard D., George W., and John R.; five brothers, Allen, Virgil, Jud, Walter, and Howard; and two sisters, Mrs. John Beckner and Mrs. William Willard.
--Warsaw Times-Union, Feb. 1, 1950
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