Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1914 — ISAAC TUTEUR HAS STROKE OF PARALYSIS [ARTICLE]

ISAAC TUTEUR HAS STROKE OF PARALYSIS

Visiting Rensselaer Relatives When Siezed With Affliction Affecting Right Side. Isaac Tuteur, 53 years of age, lor many years a residenit of this city, but for some years engaged in a Wholesale grocery house to Chicago, dividing his time between the office and the road, suffered a paralytic stroke affecting his entire right side at about 6 o’clock Saturday afternoon, at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Tuteur. Accompanied by his wife and child they came from Chicago to attend the funeral of bis aged aunt, Mrs. Marian? Fendig, and remained over for Decoration day. In the afternoon he received a message from New York informing him of the death that day of bis wife’s sister, Mrs. Leopold Powell. The death had occurred suddenly and Ike knew it would be a great shock, to her. She was up town at the time and he asked his nephew, Arthur Tuteur, to find her and accompany her to his home, where the sad news would be broken to her. It is presumed that the excitement was responsible for the stroke, which followed the breaking of the news to his wife. His right side was effected, there was a pronounced twitching of the right side of ihis face, he lost partial control of his right arm and his speech became affected. A physician was called and he was put to bed, where he has since remained. He seems slightly improved and will be tabs en to his home in Chicago this Monday afternoon.