MRS. BERT BECKER DfE~S"^'
AFTER OPERATION
Word was received here Wed¬
nesday moroing by tives of
Mrs.Bert Becker. 60, of Sandusky
that.she had died in a Cleveland
hospital following a major oper¬
ation last Friday. Last rites are
to be held at 3 o'clock on Friday
afternoon, October 26, in the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ful¬
ler, at 628 Wayne street, Sandus¬
ky. Besides her husband aud
daughter, she is survived by two
sisters, ■ Mrs. Nellie Wbiteman
and Mrs. Clara Lupton- also four
brothers: A. C. Damscbroder and
Charles of this place, J£. F. Dam-'
scbroder of Toledo and Henry in
Colorado. A son died in bis youth.
Mrs. Becker v/as a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Dam-
scbrodef, pioneers of this vicin¬
ity,and ber youth and young" wom¬
anhood was spent in Elmore; her
husband having been in the bi¬
cycle business here many, years
.ago.