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Antrim, M. G. (1833 - 1906)

ANTRIM, MCCARTHY, DUNCAN

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Date: 7/8/2004 at 23:36:58

[6 Feb 1906
Daily Telegraph]

About three o'clock this morning M. G. Antrim, of Washington township was found dead on the floor near his bed.

For some time he had been complaining of stomach trouble, but had not been confined to his bed and retired last night, feeling as well as usual. Death was caused by heart failure. Mr. Antrim has lived in Washington twp., about twenty-five years and has many friends who will be shocked to learn of his death.

Funeral announcements will be made later.

[6 Feb 1906
Daily Democrat]
Funeral of M. G. Antrim

The funeral services for the late M. G. Antrim will be held at the late home, west of the city, at ten o'clock on Monday morning.

[8 Feb 1906]

Funeral of M. G. Antrim
While as yet no definite announcement can be made as to the funeral of the late M. G. Antrim, it is known that the services will be held on Monday next, although the time has not yet been decided on. Further announcement will be later.

[8 Feb 1906
Atlantic Messenger]

A Sudden Death

Mr. A. [M] G. Antrim, living two and one-half miles west of town, was found dead in his room Tuesday morning by his daughter. Mr. Antrim had not been feeling well for some time and a sudden return of heart trouble caused his death. He was seventy-three years of age and had made this county his home for many years.

[10 Feb 1906
Daily Democrat]

Obituary

M. G. Antrim was born in Obur, Penn., on the 16th day of January, 1833, and died at his home west of the city on the 6th day of February, 1906, at 8 a.m., heart trouble being the cause of his demise. At the time of his death he was 73 years and 20 days of age. He was married on 18th July, 1867, to Miss Rose McCarthy of Middletown, Butler county, Ohio. They came to Cass county in March, 1876, and have resided here since. Nine children were born to the union, seven of whom, with the wife of deceased, survived him. The funeral services will be held on Monday morning at ten o'clock at the late home.

[12 Feb 1906
Daily Telegraph]

Funeral services for the late M. G. Antrim were held at the home at 10'oclock this morning, Rev. Duncan, U. P. minister officiating. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.


 

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