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Hershey - Cloyd Gray

Source: Seymour Tribune Tues 10 Nov 1908 p 4
Boston, Nov 10 – Cloyd Gray Hershey, aged 25 years of Logansport, Ind a graduate of Depauw University and a junior in the Boston University School of Theology committed suicide by shooting himself through the brain at his room at the school. The cause of the suicide in not known.
Source: Palladium-Item Richmond, Ind Tues 10 Nov 1908 p 8
Logansport, Ind Nov 10 – The news that the death of Cloyd Hershey was by his own hand did not reach his mother in this city until after the remains had been brought from Boston, Mass. He had been attenting a theological seminary there. His mother keeps a boarding house in Logansport and has been mainting her son in Boston, where he studied for some time. A few days ago he wrote his mother indicating despondency and saying he must have money to come home. The money was sent him and the letter reached his address the day following his death.
Source: Muncie Star Press Wed 11 Nov 1908 p 6
Logansport, Ind Nov 10 – The body of Cloyd Hershey, who committed suicide in Boston last Friday night was brought to this city Monday afternoon and the funeral was held today. Hershey was a student in the Boston Theological College and during the last summer had been pastor of the Hanover Center Church.  Overstudy unbalanced the young man’s mind and while in a fit of insanity he sent a bullet crashing through his brain. Several days previously he had writte his mother, Mrs. Lottie Hershey of this city a letter in which he complained of racking pains in his head and homesickness. The letter was a rambling missive and his mother, fearing the youth’s mind was affected, immediately sent him a letter, inclosing money with which to buy a ticket and come home. The letter arrived the day following the shooting. Hershey was a devout Christian and his ambition was to become a great preacher. - typed by kbz
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