Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1915 — JOHN L. SULLIVAN DIES AT FRANKFORT [ARTICLE]

JOHN L. SULLIVAN DIES AT FRANKFORT

Former Resident and Old Soldier Expires Suddenly at Home of Daughter. Neyrs of the death of John L. Sullivan, former resident of Rensselaer, was received today. He died at the home of, his daughter, Mrs. Ross Goble, at Frankfort, Thursday evening, where he had been making his home since his removal from Rensselaer over two years ago. No particulars of his death were received by his relatives here, but death is supposed to have been sudden, as no intimation of his illness had reached here previous to his death. The funeral will be held at Frankfort, Saturday morning, and burial will take place at the Nauvoo cemetery, near Monon. His stepdaughters, Mrs. Levi Clouse and Mrs. Tom Moore went to Frankfort today to attend the funeral. Mr. Sullivan was a veteran of the civil war, having lost a leg while in the service. The most of his life was spent in Rensselaer, where he lost his wife a few years ago. After death he lived with Mr. and Mrs. Goble, and upon their removal from Rensselaer he went with them, selling his property here on Weston street to Mr. and Mrs. RosS Goble.—