Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1912 — F. M. SNYDER PASSED AWAY SUNDAY NIGHT. [ARTICLE]

F. M. SNYDER PASSED AWAY SUNDAY NIGHT.

Succumbs to Heart Trouble and Complication of Diseases After Several A Weeks’ Illness. Death came to F. M. Snyder last Sunday night at twenty minutes after ten, at his home in the east part of town. The immediate cause of his death was a complication of diseases. He had been in very poor health and unable to work for the past four years, part of which time he was confined to The bed. His last severe Hlness, heart trouble and a complication of diseases, started about five weeks ago, when he was taken to the - bed from which he never arose. Mr. Snyder was 63 years of age. He was born in Darke county, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1848. Hb moved to Jay county, Ind., and later to Francesville, from where he and his family moved to Rensselaer nine years dgo. Mr. Snyder, with his sons, has been a carpenter and building contractor since residing in Rensselaer and was respected by alb who knew him. He is survived by his wife, three sons,'Jesse and Riley, of this city, and William, of Richmond, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Linback, of near Pleasant Ridge, and Mrs. Ed Musgrave, of Hardman, Oregon, and one sister in Ohio. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday at the house, Rev. C. L. Harper, of the M. E. church, wilL conduct the services. Interment in Weston cemetery. His son, William, of Richmond, Va.,will not be able to attend on account of the Illness of his wife, who at this time is in a hospital.