Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1914 — Mrs. Paul C. Curnick Receives Sad News of Death of Brother. [ARTICLE]
Mrs. Paul C. Curnick Receives Sad News of Death of Brother.
Mrs. Paul C. Curnick received the sad news this morning of the death of her brother, Mr. Peter S. Semonin, of Evansville, Ind. Mr. Semonin has been in failing health for many month sand spent most of the time at Ashville, North Carolina. He returned to his home at Evansville last Thursday and died Sunday night. ‘Mr. Semonin was born in Henderson, Ky., but his home has been in Evansville. He was unmarried and leaves, besides his sister, Mrs. Curnick, of Rensselaer, two sisters and a brother, all of Evansville. Mr. Semonin was retired from business and gave his time looking after his interests. He was fifty years of age and was well known in southern Indiana. Dr. and Mrs. Curnick left on the 11:05 train this morning for Evansville.
