Clarence Keith, 40. a former resident of this city, died last week in a Chicago hospital, after being ill for five weeks. He had submitted to a tonsil operation some time ago, and an infection followed, causing his death.
During the time of his residence here, Mr. Keith was married to Miss Marguerite Daniels, who survives with their two sons, John and George. Several brothers and sisters also remain.
Funeral services were held in Chicago on Tuesday. The Misses Ella May and Florence Daniels, Mrs. Charles Bartsch, and Mrs. J. H. Means attended the last rites. A complete obituary will be published next week.
The Mayville News September 7, 1938
No complete obituary was found in the September 14th edition of The Mayville News.
Clarence Keith, formerly of Mayville, died in a Chicago hospital last week after a five week illness following complications from tonsil surgery. Infection had set in. He was married to Miss Marguerite Daniels, who survives with two sons, John and George Keith; also brothers and sisters survive. The funeral took place in Chicago on Tuesday. The Misses Ella Mae and Florence Daniels, Mrs. Charles Bartsch and Mrs. J. H. Means were present from Mayville.
Dodge County Pionier September 8, 1938
Clarence Keith, 40. a former resident of this city, died last week in a Chicago hospital, after being ill for five weeks. He had submitted to a tonsil operation some time ago, and an infection followed, causing his death.
During the time of his residence here, Mr. Keith was married to Miss Marguerite Daniels, who survives with their two sons, John and George. Several brothers and sisters also remain.
Funeral services were held in Chicago on Tuesday. The Misses Ella May and Florence Daniels, Mrs. Charles Bartsch, and Mrs. J. H. Means attended the last rites. A complete obituary will be published next week.
The Mayville News September 7, 1938
No complete obituary was found in the September 14th edition of The Mayville News.
Clarence Keith, formerly of Mayville, died in a Chicago hospital last week after a five week illness following complications from tonsil surgery. Infection had set in. He was married to Miss Marguerite Daniels, who survives with two sons, John and George Keith; also brothers and sisters survive. The funeral took place in Chicago on Tuesday. The Misses Ella Mae and Florence Daniels, Mrs. Charles Bartsch and Mrs. J. H. Means were present from Mayville.
Dodge County Pionier September 8, 1938
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