Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — LYMAN BARCE DEAD. [ARTICLE]

LYMAN BARCE DEAD.

Prominent Mai-lotl Tp. Citizen Passes Away Thursday Morning. Lyman Barce, a well known citizen of Marion tp., died Thursday at his home north of town, at 1:10 a. <m., following a second stroke of paralysis which occurred Tuesday morning, and from which he never & regained consciousness. He suffered his first stroke three years ago last September, and since that time has been in poor health and neyer regained the full use of his limbs. His age was almost 64 year;, his 64th birthday falling on April 17. Mr. Barce moved from Union tp., Benton county, to the old Clint Hopkins farm north of Rensselaer, which he purchased, teif years ago and has since been a resident of Jasper county. He is a map of high character and held the esteem of the community. He leaves a wife and four children, Elmore Barce, a prominent Fowler attorney; Mrs. Charles Michaels of Oxford: Mrs. Grant Rishling, w'ho with her husband lives on the home place, and John Barce of Chicago. Short services will be held at Lie residence at 9:30 today, and the remains will be taken to Fow-j Ter on the 11:20 a. m. train, ] where the funeral will be held at i the Christi’an church tomorrow at 2:30 p. m., and burial made in the Fowler cemetery.