Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1911 — APOPLETIC STROKE RESULTS IN MANN SPITLER’S DEATH. [ARTICLE]
APOPLETIC STROKE RESULTS IN MANN SPITLER’S DEATH.
Thayer Citizen Died at 2:30 O’clock This Saturday Morning at Home sf Rensselaer Relatives. Mann Spitler died this Saturday morning at 2:80 o’clock at the home of the widow of his cousin, Marion L. Spitler, on Vah Rensselaer street. He passed quietly away, having never regained consciousness since he was stricken with apoplexy at the office of Dr. Medrill, where he was taken ThursdasQdorning for treatment He was surrounded when death came by a number of relatives, including J. R. Spitler, of North Judson; Thomas, Zachariah and Mann, Jr., of Thayer, and Mrs. Nellie Tabor, of Brook. His wife was also present when dissolution took plaee. The body was taken to the Spitler home in Thayer this Saturday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, and the funeral will be held Monday afternoon. Burial will be made in the Roselawn cemetery. ' Mr. Spitler was an extensive land owner in Newton county, near Thayer, and a few years ago made some land investments in Alabama. He was a frequent visitor in Rensselaer, but being a man of quiet disposition, was known but little, except by, those who had business dealings with him.
