Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1912 — Lyman M. Barce Passed Away Without Regaining Consciousness. [ARTICLE]

Lyman M. Barce Passed Away Without Regaining Consciousness.

Lyman M. Barce, who was stricken with paralysis early Monday morning, died Wednesday night at 1:30 o’clock without recovering consciousness. A short funeral service will be held at; the residence at 9:30 Saturday morning by Rev. Winn, of the Christian church, after which the body will be taken to Fowler, his former home, where the funeral services will be conducted at 2 6 r cldck Sunday" afternoon. Mr. Barce was 64 years of age, and has lived here the past ten years. He leaves a wife and four children, all of whom were at his side when death came. The children are: Elmore, of Fowler; John, of Chicago; Mrs. Charles Michaels, of Oxford, &nd Mrs. Grant Rishilng, of Rensselaer. A more extended "obituary will be published later. . ' v