Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1904 — Death of Charles Fetrow. [ARTICLE]
Death of Charles Fetrow.
Charles C. Fetrow, of Hammond, whose sickness was mentioned in connection with the going to Hammond of his sisters, Mrs. W. O. Milliron and Mrs. N. H. Warner died Tuesday morning. The Hammond News of that date makes the following mention of his death; Friends of Charles O. Fetrow, 282 Sibley street, were shocked to hear of bis death this morning at a local hospital of typhoid fever and pneumonia complications. He had only been taken to the hospital on Saturday and his life was practically dispaired of then, though he had only been ill two weeks, Mr. Fetrow, was well known among local railroad men. He was chief bill clerk at the Erie for fourteen years and very popular with his fellows. He was 45 years old and a married man and' a member of the United order of Foresters. The interment will take place from the M. E. church on Thursday at 2 o’clock, the Foresters being in charge. Rev. A. W. Wood will conduct the services.
