Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1912 — Heart Failure Caused Death Of Clarence Sigler, of Oklahoma. [ARTICLE]
Heart Failure Caused Death Of Clarence Sigler, of Oklahoma.
A telegram was received here last Wednesday afternoon from Tulsa, Okla., notifying Mrs. W. S. Coen of the death of her son-in-law, Clarence Sigler, of that city. His wife was formerly Miss Blanche Makeever, of this city. The Tulsa (Okla) World has the following to say of his death: Clarence E. Sigler died shortly after dinner at his home, No. 905 South Boston avenue. Mr. Sigler was a clerk at the post office, having been employed there for the past five years. He was 37 years of age and leaves a wife and two children. He was the son of C. C. Sigler. Two brothers, Claude and Ross, and one sister, Ola T. Sigler, survive him. Death was due to heart failure. The departure of Prof, and Mrs. E. 6. Tillman from Lebanon was the cause of general regret among the people of that city, where they had made many friends. Mrs. Tillman was given an 11 o’clock breakfast by the ladies of clubs to which she belonged, just before their departure Friday morning, and other social events had preceded this in their honor. Mr. Tillman had made especially good in his school work there and patrons and the members of the school board were disappointed at his decision to leave, but they realised what the advance in salary and importance of position meant to him. That he will make just as good in Hammond is am assurance felt by all of his acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark went to Hammond this afternoon for a few days’ visit with their daughter, Mrs. James Mead. They were accompanied by their granddaughter* Miss Ruth \ Clark. ". ! ’ ‘ S3reet potato season is now at hand. Fancy ones at Sc a pound at John Eger’a.
