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George W. Cobble

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George W. Cobble

Birth
Camargo, Douglas County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 Aug 1918 (aged 38)
Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Ashmore Township, Coles County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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SUDDEN SUMMONS OF GEORGE GOBBLE Special to Journal-Gazette. Charleston, 111., Aug. 28. George Cobble, aged 38 years, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Cobble, well known and prominent farmers residing six miles northeast of Charleston, was found dead in his bed In his apartments, 658 Washington street, Gary Ind., Monday. He bad been dead ten hours when his body was found. A coroner's Jury returned a verdict that death was due to heart failure. Mr. Cobble bad been employed by local contractors before going to Danville, 111., and later to Gary, lnd., which has been his home for some years.

' Mr. Cobble was here on Sunday, July 28, to visit his parents and to be a guest at a dinner In honor of his brother, John Pete Cobble, In training at Camp Pike, Little Rock. Ark. Besides his parents he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. f Thomas D. Craig, Mrs. Levi Childress, Mrs. Luther Roberts, and four brothers, Orrlck Cobble, John Pete Cobble, in training at Camp Pike, Clarence Cobble and Roy Cobble..

Journal Gazette 1918 Aug 28
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SUDDEN SUMMONS OF GEORGE GOBBLE Special to Journal-Gazette. Charleston, 111., Aug. 28. George Cobble, aged 38 years, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Cobble, well known and prominent farmers residing six miles northeast of Charleston, was found dead in his bed In his apartments, 658 Washington street, Gary Ind., Monday. He bad been dead ten hours when his body was found. A coroner's Jury returned a verdict that death was due to heart failure. Mr. Cobble bad been employed by local contractors before going to Danville, 111., and later to Gary, lnd., which has been his home for some years.

' Mr. Cobble was here on Sunday, July 28, to visit his parents and to be a guest at a dinner In honor of his brother, John Pete Cobble, In training at Camp Pike, Little Rock. Ark. Besides his parents he is survived by three sisters, Mrs. f Thomas D. Craig, Mrs. Levi Childress, Mrs. Luther Roberts, and four brothers, Orrlck Cobble, John Pete Cobble, in training at Camp Pike, Clarence Cobble and Roy Cobble..

Journal Gazette 1918 Aug 28
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