Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1910 — Former Citizen of Francesville Dies at Soldiers’ Home. [ARTICLE]

Former Citizen of Francesville Dies at Soldiers’ Home.

Francesville Tribune. John F. Hayworth, a highly respected old veteran and citizen, formerly of Francesville, died at the State Soldiers’ Home at Lafayette, Thursday morning at 4:46 from cerebral hemorrhage. He had been in poor health for many weeks, having had two previous strokes of paralysis, therefore the peaceful termination of his life was not entirely unexpected. Mr. Hayworth was one of the oldest members of the home, having been admitted from Montgomery county in 1896. He was borp in Dark county, Ohio, on Dec. 11, 1835 and served in the Civil war as a member of company G, 155th Infantry. He leaves a widow and four children as follows: Stalnaker and Mrs. Mary Love, of Crawfordsville, Bert Hayworth, pf Indianapolis, and James A. Hayworth, of Francesville. The funeral occurred at Soldiers’ Home chapel, Saturday afternoon. Interment was made in the soldiers’ cemetery.