Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Tuesday, December 7, 1915
David BRIGHT, retired farmer and ex-trustee of Henry township, died very suddenly Monday evening about six o'clock at the home of his son, Ernest [BRIGHT], who lives north of Akron.
Mr. Bright had been in good health and Monday left his home to go to the farm to help cut wood. About five o'clock he took sick and died before the physician could arrive. Death was caused by heart trouble. Mr. Bright was one of the best known men in Henry township. He took an active interest in the affairs of the community and was well liked.
He leaves a wife, two daughters and two sons, Homer [BRIGHT], who lives in Oklahoma, and Ernest [BRIGHT], who lives near Akron.
Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Tuesday, December 7, 1915
David BRIGHT, retired farmer and ex-trustee of Henry township, died very suddenly Monday evening about six o'clock at the home of his son, Ernest [BRIGHT], who lives north of Akron.
Mr. Bright had been in good health and Monday left his home to go to the farm to help cut wood. About five o'clock he took sick and died before the physician could arrive. Death was caused by heart trouble. Mr. Bright was one of the best known men in Henry township. He took an active interest in the affairs of the community and was well liked.
He leaves a wife, two daughters and two sons, Homer [BRIGHT], who lives in Oklahoma, and Ernest [BRIGHT], who lives near Akron.
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