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Wehr - William J.

Source: Crawfordsville Review newspaper, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana Tues Jan 25, 1916

The lifeless body of William J. WEHR, an old resident of  Clinton County was found by his wife at the foot of a ladder near  the back door of his home, a half mile west of Mulberry Saturday  morning at 10:30 o'clock. The aged man had been on the roof of a  summer kitchen doing some work and Mrs. Wehr was assisting him.  She stepped into the house, leaving her husband on the roof and  when she returned 15 minutes later she was horrified to find his  lifeless body at the foot of the ladder. It was thought at first  Mr. Wehr had fallen from the roof and was killed but there were  no marks on the body indicating injury. The coroner gave it as  his opinion that death was caused by heart trouble, and that Mr.  Wehr was stricken as he reached the ground after coming down the  ladder. He had been smoking a pipe and it was in his mouth when  he was found. Mr. Wehr came to Indiana 65 years ago and his  parents and most of his life was spent in the vicinity of Mulberry.  He was a farmer but had been leading a retired life of late  years. He is survived by the widow and 3 children: Mrs. Louis  Davis and Mrs. Louis Jenkins of Mulberry and Mrs. Emma McClery of  Frankfort, a brother and sister, Levi Wehr and Mrs. Joseph Davis  of Mulberry. THe deceased wa a consistent member of the Lutheran  Churcdh and was one of its liberal supporters. The funeral will  be conducted from the Lutheran Church at Mulberry this morning 10  o'clock Rev. WM. J. Seiberling officiated and the interment in  Fairhaven Cemetery.- transcribed by kbz
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