Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 235, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1915 — THOS. HARRIS DIED IN REMINGTON SATURDAY [ARTICLE]
THOS. HARRIS DIED IN REMINGTON SATURDAY
One of That Town’s Oldest Citizens Passed Away After Sickness of Brights Disease. Thomas Harris, 73 years of age and for many years a resident of Remington, where he followed the real estate business, died at his home there last Saturday morning at 6:20 o’clock. His ■funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the MethodiSt church by Rev. Warriner and the Odd Fellows ritualistic service was also given. Burial waa made in the Remington cemetery. Deceased is survived by his widow and seven children, namely: John W. Harris, Mrs. Laurie dowry, Mrs. Leslie Fisher, Mrs. Will Glosser, Leßoy Harris and Misses Lucy and Ethel Harris, all <rf Remington. Brights disease had bothered him for some time and about a week before his death he suffered a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Harris was one of the eldest residents of Remington.
