The Sentinel, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, September 26, 1907
A message was received here the first of the week announcing the death of Fred O. Knowlton, formerly of this city. For the past year or more he had been in poor health and resigned his position as salesman for the Eldredge & Higgins Grocery Co., and went to Colorado in hopes of recovering his health.
It seems that he was unable to stand the trip and change of altitude, and died soon after his arrival in that state.
Mr. Knowlton was a young man of unquestioned integrity and was well liked by all who became acquainted with him. Less than a year ago he was married and he and his estimable wife resided at this place until his failing health caused him to give up his position.
(Obit provides by Contributor: Lowell Weber (47584320) )
The Sentinel, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, September 26, 1907
A message was received here the first of the week announcing the death of Fred O. Knowlton, formerly of this city. For the past year or more he had been in poor health and resigned his position as salesman for the Eldredge & Higgins Grocery Co., and went to Colorado in hopes of recovering his health.
It seems that he was unable to stand the trip and change of altitude, and died soon after his arrival in that state.
Mr. Knowlton was a young man of unquestioned integrity and was well liked by all who became acquainted with him. Less than a year ago he was married and he and his estimable wife resided at this place until his failing health caused him to give up his position.
(Obit provides by Contributor: Lowell Weber (47584320) )
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