HENItY BLOOM
Henry Bloom, 74, of Oak Har¬
bor route 2, Sandusky county
farmer, died Janu ary 7, at his
residence following an illness1 of
sevei-al years. He had suffered
heart trouble.
Mr. Bloom was born in Wash¬
ington Township, Sandusky coun¬
ty, June S, lfSSO, the son of John
and Sarah Boyer Bloom. In 1*902
he married Daisy Overmyer, who
survives, with one son, Kenneth.,
Lindsey, a grand-daughter, Sally
and a brother Wallace Bloom,
Oak Harbor /-(¥-(9S~>~
He was a member of Trinity
Evangelical U. B. Church, EJttd-
sey. Services were held Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. H-
Glenn Crab-tree officiated, with
burial in Union Cemeterv.