>ies Vt mjunes,
Injuries suffered last Friday
| in a 20-foot fall from the roof of
I the Rudolph Smith home where
he was helping do a repair job
caused the death Sunday at 8:15
p. m. in Memorial hospital of
Peter T. Darr, 56, of Ballville
township.
Mr. Darr, widely known in
l Sandusky county, suffered a
broken pelvis and other injuries.
The body is at the Ochs fu¬
neral home where friends may
call starting this evening. Fi>
neral arrangements have not
been completed pending word
from a son, Richard, a Univer¬
sity of Michigan student who is,
taking a summer engineering'
course at Jackson, Warning. . j
Mr. Darr's other survivors arei
the following brothers and sis¬
ters. Mrs. L. A. Deran, Tiffin;
Carl, Tiffin Route 3; Eulalia, of
the Darr home; L. J., of Tiffin
Route 3, and Helen of Fremont.
Mrs. Darr, the former Ruby
Baker, whom he married Feb¬
ruary 21, 1928, died August 19,
1945.
Mr. Darr was born in Ball¬
ville township January 27, 1895,
a son of the late Charles and
Ella Reardon Darr. He was
educated in the county schools,
was a member of the Knights of
Columbus, St. Ann's church, was
active in the Farm Bureau and
in the Production for Marketing
administration.
Burial will be in Oakwood
cemetery beside the grave of
his wife. / Of A /
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