Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 219, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1919 — DIES IN WESTERN HOME [ARTICLE]
DIES IN WESTERN HOME
EDMUND DUVALL PIED AT WATERTOWN, SO. DAK., MONDAY EVENING. A message was received here this Wednesday morning from MissJDxa Duvall, of Watertown,. So. Dak., by C. W. Duvall announcing that her brother, Edmund Duvall, had died at the place Monday evening following a long illness with tuberL_ Edmund Duvall, better known by his many friends as “Little Ed,” was a resident of this city until about,seven years ago when he and his sister went to Watertown to make their home. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Duvall, prominent residents of Rensselaer many years ago. The elder DuvaH for many years conducted a TfansfernttebelweeTT thra -city -and Bradford, now known as Monon, and was also the owner of a large livery stable located in the building now occupied by the Rensselaer Garage. The deceased is a half-brother of C. W. Duvall and Mrs. Mary D. Eger, of this city. He was unmarriedand leaves one sister, Ora, with whom he made his home. The remains will be brought “to” this -city for burial, arriving here Thursday morning. The funeral services will be held at the Methodist church at 3 o’clock Thursday afternoon and will be conducted by the Rev. E. W. Strecker. Burial will be made in Weston cemetery.
