Edward J. Eicher, 76, of 43rd st and Cleveland ave NW, died Friday night in Mercy hospital of injuries suffered late Thursday afternoon when struck by an auto while he was walking on route 8 a mile north of Canton.
He was the 65th traffic fatality in Stark county this year.
Mr. Eicher was taken to the hospital where it was found that he suffered compound fractures of both legs, and injury to his left arm and deep scalp lacerations.
A life resident of Stark county, Mr. Eicher operated a farm for many years on Georgetown rd. He was a deacon at Grace Reformed church and an active choir member.
He is survived by his widow, five daughters, seven sisters, two brothers, and three grandchildren.
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Edward J. Eicher, 76, of 43rd st and Cleveland ave NW, died Friday night in Mercy hospital of injuries suffered late Thursday afternoon when struck by an auto while he was walking on route 8 a mile north of Canton.
He was the 65th traffic fatality in Stark county this year.
Mr. Eicher was taken to the hospital where it was found that he suffered compound fractures of both legs, and injury to his left arm and deep scalp lacerations.
A life resident of Stark county, Mr. Eicher operated a farm for many years on Georgetown rd. He was a deacon at Grace Reformed church and an active choir member.
He is survived by his widow, five daughters, seven sisters, two brothers, and three grandchildren.
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