DIES
¥JN HOSPITAL
<fifd at St. Vin¬
cent's hospfta 1 "Mput'-jone o'clock
Wednesday afternoo^ He seemed
Iffo be improving nicely from his
operation and on that day ap¬
peared more cheerful than usual.
He had just eaten his dinner and
the nurse had gone out with the
dishes. When she returned a few
minutes later she found htm dead.
The^physician gave as his ver-
^dict that death was due to apo-
plexy* *,w^
Mr. Dunham was first taken
aisick two weeks ago and a week
|ago Monday 'was taken to St.
jVincent's hospital for an opera¬
tion. ;Atjfirst he suffered greatly
ptnd'Jiis. condition for several days j
deemed serious but this week he
Nvas feeling muc h b e 11 e r and was
fioping soon to be out of the hos¬
pital. • His unexpected d e a t h
,'camc.asa shock to his many rel- j
atives and friends.
Mr. «Dunhamhad reached' the age !
Vor'58years, 9 months and 23 days j
d spen t'his, entire 1 i fe near j
He was a thresh¬
er ei*. He jnevei
1895 lived with
st Clinton St.
He leaves, besides his mother
pjSve*Jbrothers and two sisters: Al-
monJ; Paulding county; Fred,
Adrian/ Mich.; .Frank, on the
pold homestead; George, Harrison,
*;Mich»; John. Elmore; Mrs. E. A.
|l^lg^neck, Dundee, Mich.; Mrs.;
John Weis, Elmore.
aaaiXThe1 funeral will be held Sat-
urdav at the house but as we go
\ io>jpress the hour has not yet been
i deeixled upon. Burial will take
Wptaoe in Woodville cemetery.