Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1903 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

Wilmington, 111., Advocate. Died—On Sunday morning, Sept. 20th, 1903, of paresis, James Albert White, aged 38 years, 2 months and 11 days. * The deoeased was the eldest son of Robert White, formerly of this oity, hot now of Rensselaer, Ind. He was born in Fiorenoe township on July 9th, 1865. The family moved from Florence to this oity many years ago. “Albert,” as be was oalled by everyone who knew him, attended the Wilmington Publio Schools for a number of years and was a bright, studious young man. Leaving Wilmington for Chicago some seventeen years ago, he entered into the commercial life of that great oity. After the lapse of a year spent in olerical work, he entered the employ of the Maoalite Fire Proof Company and remained with that oonoern for sixteen oon-‘ secutive years. Mr, White was married to Mies Graoe Jnvenat in Chicago in March, 1901. Besides the widow, a father, a sister and three brothers are left to monrn his early demise. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the residence of John M. White, unole of the deceased, Rev. N. O. Freeman, of the M. E. Church, officiating. Joliet Commaadery, No 4, Knights Templar, represented by E. O. Van Horne, Judge Fithian, W. H. Nevens, John Woods, Jesse Doolittle, Samuel Mateer, George A. Biseeli and H. M. M. Lyford, were present at the f uneral, as also were several members of the Commandery in this oity. Interment was in Oak wood oemetery.