Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1915 — Estel Remley Died in Montana On March 31st. [ARTICLE]

Estel Remley Died in Montana On March 31st.

' Charles Estel Remley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Remley, formerly of this city, died on March 31st near Vida, Mont., of pneumonia and was buried on April 3rd. Estel was 24 years of age on Feb. 3rd. He was bom in Barkley township in 1891. He was weak from birth and when four years of age suffered a slight attack of infantile paralysis which left him a slight cripple. He lived in this city for about 15 years, going to school most of the time. On Jan. 1, 1913, he was quite ill and on the advice of the family physician he went the following day to Montana, in company with his uncle, William F. Remley. Later his father and-his sister, Miss Opal, joined him and two years ago he filed on a 320 acre claim and he had lacked just two days of residing on the homestead two years when he died. He took sick on March 22nd but never gave up to go to bed until the 28th. He suffered intensely until death came three days later. All other members of the Remley family had the pneumonia except Mr. Remley and Gaylord. Opal was sick for five weeks and was unable to attend the funeral. On Jan. 22nd his grandfather, MartiiHLebold, died. The old „ gentleman and Estel had been very ■ close friends since his earliest days. The many friends of Estel in and near Rensselaer will regret to learn of his death. He was a good and industrious young man and would doubtless Have made a splendid success in his new home had his life been spared. The family of the young man are grief stricken at his death.