Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 306, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1915 — J. N. GUNYON DIED SUDDENLY THIS A. H. [ARTICLE]

J. N. GUNYON DIED SUDDENLY THIS A. H.

Found By His Wife In the Barn Where Dearth' Occurred From ■Heart Failure. ’

, Jasper Newton Gunyon, 64 years of age on Sept. 9th, died suddenly this Tuesday morning at his home just east of Parr. He had .gone to the bam to curry the horses and his wife found him in the stall at the head of one of the horses and when she came close she realized that he was dead. Coroner Johnson was called and pronounced death due to heart failure. Mr. Gunyon had been in failing health for some time but he had been a rugged and healthy man and no one thought that he was so soon to be taken away. J. N. Gunyon was bom in Clinton county, near Frankfort, where he laved for m'any years; coming to this county nineteen years ago. He lived for several years in Hanging Grove township, and about twelve years ago moved to Union township and for the past ten years he had been the manager for Melville Wishard’s farm. ' Mr. Gunyon’s first wife died Sept. 9, 1911, and he was again married in February, 1914, to Mrs. Emma Schraag, who survives him. , Six children, all grown, also survive, namely, Elmer, Elzie, Clyde and Mrs. Goldie Price, of near Parr; Miss Luvie, a trained nurse, of Chicago, and Dallas Gunyon, of Carroll county. The funeral .will be held Thursday morning at 10 o’cpck at Rose Bud church and will be conducted by Rev. C. W. Postill.. Burial will be held in Weston cemetery. He was a longtime member of the Odd Fellows lodge of Parr and that order will hold its ritualistic service at the funeral.