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The Mansfield News
Friday, July 11, 1902
page nine
DEATHS
Roy Keiser, of 23 Buckley Avenue, died about 8 o'clock Thursday evening at his home of appendicitis. He had been ill for less than three weeks, was operated on for appendicitis and was apparently getting along very nicely when he took a turn for the worse and died. He was 30 years of age and leaves a wife and one child (Harold H.). He was employed at the A. T. works, being foreman of the saw room of the wood working department. Mr. Keiser was a member of the Modern Woodmen of American and of the Improved Order of Red Men, being also a member of the Pocahontas degree. He leaves a host of friends who will be sorry to learn of his untimely demise.
Funeral services will be at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Mayflower Memorial church, conducted by the Rev. R. H. Edmonds.
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The Mansfield News
Friday, July 11, 1902
page nine
DEATHS
Roy Keiser, of 23 Buckley Avenue, died about 8 o'clock Thursday evening at his home of appendicitis. He had been ill for less than three weeks, was operated on for appendicitis and was apparently getting along very nicely when he took a turn for the worse and died. He was 30 years of age and leaves a wife and one child (Harold H.). He was employed at the A. T. works, being foreman of the saw room of the wood working department. Mr. Keiser was a member of the Modern Woodmen of American and of the Improved Order of Red Men, being also a member of the Pocahontas degree. He leaves a host of friends who will be sorry to learn of his untimely demise.
Funeral services will be at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Mayflower Memorial church, conducted by the Rev. R. H. Edmonds.
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