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DIED FROM OLD AGE,
THOS. G. BRENTON TAKES HIS LIFE
BY HANGING
Gives Illness as Cause in
Note He left To His Wife
Thos. G. Brenton, 54, a resident of Villisca and this
community all his life, took his life by hanging himself
yesterday about 4:30 p. m. in the loft of the barn at
his home here on West First street. He was found
by his wife who went home to find out why he did not
come to take her and his mother home, as he had planned,
from a meeting of the Ladies Aid society at the
Methodist church which they were attending.
In his shirt pocket was found a farewell note addressed
to his wife in which he gave no reason for his act
except that his 'head hurt and he was sick.' He had no
reason to worry because of his financial condition, but
he had been despondent.
ATTENDS FUNERAL
Mr. and Mrs. Breton attended the funeral of T. E.
Wallace at the Methodist church yesterday afternoon,
following which Mr. Brenton came down town and conversed
with friends before going home. Upon arriving home he
went upstairs where he took off his suit and put on a
pair of work trousers, and evidently while there sat
down at his typewriter and typed the farewell note to
his wife.
As he left the house by the front door, which he locked
after him, he conversed briefly with Mrs. C. O. Green,
next door neighbor, about the recent sale of his dry
goods store here and said he did not know what he was
going to do now that he was out of business in which he
had been engaged 36 years. He was then on his way
to the barn at the rear of his residence.
CLIMBS TO BARN LOFT
He climbed to the barn loft by way of a stepladder which
he placed under the opening in the floor, and tying a
small rope around his neck he tied the other end around
a rafter as he stood on an old trunk and then stepped
from the trunk to his death.
When Mrs. Brenton reached the barn she saw the ladder,
and peering into the loft she saw her husband's body
suspended in mid-air. Neighbors were notified and the
body was cut down and left in the loft until the arrival
of Dr. W. S. Reiley of Red Oak who ordered it removed.
It was taken to the R. C. Pitman funeral home. Dr.
Reiley said he believed Mr. Brenton had been dead less
than half an hour when found.
SOLD STORE RECENTLY
Mr. Brenton sold his store April 11 to Missouri
Liquidating Co., of St. Louis. and the stock is
now being disposed of at a closing out sale. He
started in the dry goods business in Villisca in 1902 as
a clerk in the W. H. Weber store and in 1916 he bought
an interest in the store. Three years later he
took over the entire stock from Mr. Weber. He
operated his tore on the west side of the public square
until November 1932, when he moved it to its present
location in the L. W. Scott building on the south side
of the square.
He was successful in the mercantile business and with
his savings purchased a farm of 125 acres northeast of
Villisca, which he owned at the time of his death.
Besides his wife and mother and mother, Mrs. W. F. Brenton, Mr. Brenton leaves two sons, Jud and Dean of
Dayton , Ohio.
Villisca Review, Villisca,
Iowa 28 April 1938 |