(Van Wert Times Bulletin) Febuary 22, 1943 Page 1
SUDDEN SICKNESS FOLLOWED BY DEATH
Jesse Banks Dies at N. E. Miller Home
Jesse Banks, 60, stationery engineer, died of heart disease, Saturday afternoon at the N. E. Miller residence on West Maple Avenue where he had been making his home. Mr. Banks became ill just as he returned from a downtown trip and died within a few minutes.
The deceased, who had made his home in Van Wert intermittently for years, returned to this city three weeks ago from Marion, Ind. where he had been employed in an iron works. His only survivor is a cousin, John Salway of near Monroeville, Ind.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the Vore-Knoll Funeral Home in charge of Rev. Dalls McIntosh, pastor of Central Mission of Friends Church. Interment will be in Convoy IOOF cemetery.
(Van Wert Times Bulletin) Febuary 22, 1943 Page 1
SUDDEN SICKNESS FOLLOWED BY DEATH
Jesse Banks Dies at N. E. Miller Home
Jesse Banks, 60, stationery engineer, died of heart disease, Saturday afternoon at the N. E. Miller residence on West Maple Avenue where he had been making his home. Mr. Banks became ill just as he returned from a downtown trip and died within a few minutes.
The deceased, who had made his home in Van Wert intermittently for years, returned to this city three weeks ago from Marion, Ind. where he had been employed in an iron works. His only survivor is a cousin, John Salway of near Monroeville, Ind.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 P.M. at the Vore-Knoll Funeral Home in charge of Rev. Dalls McIntosh, pastor of Central Mission of Friends Church. Interment will be in Convoy IOOF cemetery.
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