The Tribune Seymour, Indiana Monday, January 27, 1919 Page 1 CLARENCE T. HUNSUCKER IS VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Dies at Home of Parents Where He Was Assisting in Caring for Relatives Ill With the Disease Clarence T. Hunsucker, aged twenty-six years, died Saturday night at 7 o'clock at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunsucker, 308 South Carter street, following a short illness with influenza and pneumonia. He went to the home of his parents several weeks ago to assist in caring for members of the family who were ill with influenza, and contracted the disease. The deceased was born January 27, 1802, at Medora. Later he moved to this city with his parents. On October 28, 1914, he was united in marriages to Miss Zella Fleetwood and to them two children were born. Mr Hunsucker was employed as a trackman and later began work as a brakeman for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company. Besides his widow, a son, and his parents, he leaves two brothers and three sisters. Mr. Hunsucker was a member of the Red Men's lodge at Tunnelton and was affiliated with the I.O.O.M. in this city. The remains will be taken to Maumee Tuesday for burial. His home here was at 126 East Brown street. Short services will be conducted at the residence at 8:30 Tuesday morning by the Rev. James Goss, of Medora.