illness Fatal For
Vern Babcock, 53
OAK HARBOR — {Special) —
Services for Verner E. Eabcock,
53, 124 N. Railroad-st, who died
at his residence here late yester¬
day, will be held Monday at St.
Paul's Ev. and Reformed Church
at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Carl Bor-
muth officiating. \ -■/ "> - | if
Mr. Babcock had been in ill
health since July, 1944, and had
been seriously ill since May, 1957.
A carpenter and painter, he
served with the Sea Bees in World
War n, was a member of the
American Legion and the D.A.V.
He leaves his wife, Clara; his
mother, Mrs. Ira E. Babcock, Port
Clinton; brothers, Robert,. Buffalo
N. Y., and A. E. Babcock, Port
Clinton; sister, Mrs. Iris B^PPj of
Detroit.
Friends may call at Robinson
funeral home after 7 p.m. Friday.
Burial will be in Union Cemetery.