WM. C. AUXTER OF LINDSEY ;*
fa~n HANGS SELF IN GARAGE
William C. Auxter of Lindsey, ,60,.
hanged himself in his own garage "last
Friday afternoon, following several
years of ill health. His lfteiess body
Was found by his wife who had gone
to the garage to see what he might
be doing since he did not answer her
call to supper. He'had been about
the home and place during the day as
usual and gave no reason for suspicion
that he meditated anything desperate.
The deceased was born in Rice
township in 1867 and spent most of
his life there, having gone to l^indsey
about 14 years ago. He,is survived by
his wife, who was Miss Sarah Hes$
of Sandusky county; two sons, Paul
and Ray of Mansfield; two brothers,
two sisters and three grandchildren.
The funeral was held at Lindsey
Evangelical church Monday afternoon.
Rev. George Smith officiating and
burial in Lindsey cemetery.