Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1914 — Roy Kissinger Died at Home of His Mother Monday. [ARTICLE]

Roy Kissinger Died at Home of His Mother Monday.

Roy Kissinger died Monday at about 5 o’clock at the home of his mother, Mrs. G. M. Kissinger, near Urbana, in Wabash county, Ind, after a prolonged sickness. Liver and stomach trouble, complicated with catarrh of the bronchial tubes were the cause of death. He was 31 years of age the 15th of last August. Roy was born in Jordan townslhip, this county, and resided with his parents, removing with them to Wabash county seven years ago. His father died since their removal to that place. Roy was never a very rugged boy and he began to fail several months ago. In September he attended the Red Men’s pow wow here and contracted a cold that seemed to aggravate his ailments. He returned to his home and was not able to do another day’s work from that time on. It had been realized for some time that there was small chance for his recovery and the news of'his death was therefore not unexpected. Mrs. Sarah Reed, widow of Mark Reed, of this city, is a sister of the deceased, and received word Monday/ -of his death, with the further information that the body would be shipped here for burial. It will arrive this Tuesday evening and the funeral will be held from Mrs. Reed’s residence on Clark street at 10 o’clock Wednesday morning, being conducted by Dr. Paul C. Curnick, of Trinity M. E. chureh. Roy joined the Methodist church near. his home four years ago and had been a faithful member. Besides his aged mother, he leaves three brothers and four sisters, namely, Charles, Harry and Willis Kissinger, Mrs. Sarah Reed, Mrs. May Kissinger, Mrs. Jennie Hudlow and Mrs. Susan Smythe.

Deliveries made tg all parts of town by the IroflUois Mills. Get your chick feed there.