Rockford, Illinois
Monday, March 1, 1909
Page 3 Column 8
HIS SUMMONS WAS SUDDEN
HORACE JACKSON HENDEE DIES OF HEART DISEASE IN THE LINE CITY.
(Special to the Register-Gazette.)
Beloit, March 1 - Horace Jackson Hendee, a resident of Beloit since youth, died suddenly at an early hour this morning of heart trouble, aged 67 years. He was a native of Vermont coming here as a boy and with the exception of a short time spent with his daughter at Kenosha, had made this city his home ever since. He was a successful mason contractor by occupation. His daughter, Mrs. Clyde Pierce, survives him. His only son was killed in the Philippines while in the volunteer army. Mr. Hendee was a member of Beloit camp No. 348, M. W. A.
Rockford, Illinois
Monday, March 1, 1909
Page 3 Column 8
HIS SUMMONS WAS SUDDEN
HORACE JACKSON HENDEE DIES OF HEART DISEASE IN THE LINE CITY.
(Special to the Register-Gazette.)
Beloit, March 1 - Horace Jackson Hendee, a resident of Beloit since youth, died suddenly at an early hour this morning of heart trouble, aged 67 years. He was a native of Vermont coming here as a boy and with the exception of a short time spent with his daughter at Kenosha, had made this city his home ever since. He was a successful mason contractor by occupation. His daughter, Mrs. Clyde Pierce, survives him. His only son was killed in the Philippines while in the volunteer army. Mr. Hendee was a member of Beloit camp No. 348, M. W. A.
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