Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1912 — MISSING TAILOR DEAD AT BREMEN [ARTICLE]

MISSING TAILOR DEAD AT BREMEN

William Lloyd, Reported Missing, Returned to His Home and Died of Brights Disease. William Lloyd, who worked fo* some time as a tailor for B. K. Zimmerman, and who recently moved with his family to Breman, where they had formerly lived, died last Thursday at that place and was buried Sunday. Friends of the family here received brief information of his death and burial. Brights disease was the cause of death. Some time ago it was reported that after the family had moved to Bre-, man they found that he had gone to, some unknown place and had apparently deserted them. llt is now said that he wandered away while suffering from the malady that caused his ,death, and that he came home only a short time before he died. As a bachelor Mr. Lloyd worked here for Mr. Zimmerman some years ago. He went away and when he returned he had a wife, and two stepchildren, Marie and Ulius Heckaman. He seemed to be devoted to them and they to him. His death will be mourned by all who knew himphere.