Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1915 — Obituary [ARTICLE]

Obituary

j&eSige H Werner, son of Jonathan and Louisa- Werner, was born in Wyandott county, Ohicr&ept. 21, 1855, and died Dec. 29, 1914, aged years, 3 months and 8 days. In the year 1857 his parents moved from Ohio to Indiana and-settled near North Judson, where he grew to manhood. He was twice married. In 1880 he married Flora Payne, of North Judson, who died April 3 - 1884. In October, 1886, he was married to Henrietta Lefler, who survives him. In June, 1901, he united with the Christian church at Franktoh, Ind., under the ministerial work of C. E. Wells. In 1902 he was appointed deaeon and lived a consistent Christian life until he was called higher. He was also a member of the.L O. O. F. lodge at Francesville, of which he was past grand. He also was a member of the Encampment at Frankton, Ind., both lodges having loyaly eared for him in his last illness. There are left to mourn his death a wile, two brothers, William H., of Ora, Ind., and Levi C., of Oklahoma: and three sisters, Mrs. Chance, of Knox, 'Mrs. Ringen and Mrs. S. M. Veach, of Winamac, and many friends. In his death the church, lodge, friends and neighbors lose a noble, honest and upright man. His last words were: “All is well.”