Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1918 — JOHN RANDLE PASSES AWAY [ARTICLE]

JOHN RANDLE PASSES AWAY

Body Brought to Rensselaer Yesterday for Burial. John E. Randle, son of James T. Randle of this city, died at his home at Sayre, Oklahoma, shortly after noon Saturday from heart trouble. A telegram was received here telling of his illness and his brother, 'Ed J. Randle left immediately for that city, and arrived there about one hour before his death. Mr. Randle visited relatives here only about six weeks 'ago, but at that time was in rather I poor health. The body was brought 'to Rensselaer yesterday, arriving on the early morning train, and was taken to the home of his brother, Ed J. 1 Randle, on the corner of Cullen ’and Susan streets. The remains I were accompanied by Ed J. Randle, 'the widow, the son, Luther H l ., 'and Mrs. Russell Randle. Burial was made with brief services at the cemetery at 3 p. m. yesterday, the ban on public gatherings making it impossible to hold a public funeral. Deceased was the third son of James T. and Mary E. Overton Randle and was born in Jasper 'county, July 10, 1864, being 54 years, 2 months and 25 days of age at the time of his death. He is survived by the wife, two sons, Luther of Sayre, Oklahoma, and Russell, who is with the Ameican Expeditionary Forces in France, his father James T. Randle, three brothers, Ed J.,' of this city, Thomas of Hope, Kansas, and Robert of Parsons, Kansas, also one sister, Mrs. D. S. Makeever of west of town.