Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1907 — JAMES YEOMAN PASSES AWAY [ARTICLE]
JAMES YEOMAN PASSES AWAY
The death ,of James Yeoman, whicn it was almost certain could not be averted from, the first symptoms of paralysis and the simultaneous brain hemorrhage, a week ago, passed quietly from the unconscious condition in which he had been for more than twentyfour hours, at 6:20, last Friday morniDg. The long residence of the deceased in this county, his straightforward business methods, and his exeeilent citizenshi p have made for him numerous friends and the respect of everyone tbSt knew him, and his death will be mourned by them all. his bedside when the end came were his wife and daughter, Mrs. Charles G. Hammond, and her husband. The remaining children arrived Friday morning from New Castle, Wyo;, being his daughters, Mrs. Harry Wade and Mrs. John McColly and their hus bands and his two sons, Charles and Roe.
