Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1905 — Rynearson Died of His Injuries. [ARTICLE]

Rynearson Died of His Injuries.

John M. Rynearson, of West Lafayette, died at Palmer hospital at Frankfort, Thursday evening, at jußt before six oolock, of the injuries reoeived in the automobile wreck, Wednesday morning, as fully related in this paper* He was never conscious after the accident except for a few minutes before he was removed from under the machine.

He was a well known, and an hoaored citizens and at the time of his death held the position of deputy state oil inspeotor, for this part of Indiana. He was a Royal Aro|i and a Knight Templar Mason, a members of the West Lafayette M. E. church and chairman of the board of trustees, and though not yet 57 years old was a veteran of the civil war, having served six months in the ce'ebrated Persimmon brigade. He leaves % widow and one child, a boy of about 10, who was with him and slightly hurt at the aooident. Mrs. Rynearson who was his seoond wife, is a sister of John C. Majtindale, of northwesi of town, who also was painfully hurt at the same aooident. The family was in excellent oircumstanoes financially. The funeral was held at West Lafayette, Sunday morning.