CHARLES HEAD OF CHARLESTON DIES Special to Tho Journal-Gazette Charleston, Ill., Feb. 28 Charles Head, a retired Nickel Plate railroad locomotive engineer, died at his home Sunday Night. He been ill for several weeks, suffering with complications. Funeral services will be conducted at the Methodist church at 3 o'clock Tuesday.
Surviving, besides the wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Glenn Montgomery of Mattoon; three sisters. Mrs. Ida J. Brewer of Davenport, Okla., Mrs. Gertrude Pierce of Paris and Mrs. Mary Brewer of Los Angeles, Cal., and two brothers, Reuben Head of Lovington and Walter Head of Forgan, Okla.
Journal Gazette
Mattoon, Illinois
28 Feb 1938, Mon • Page 1
CHARLES HEAD OF CHARLESTON DIES Special to Tho Journal-Gazette Charleston, Ill., Feb. 28 Charles Head, a retired Nickel Plate railroad locomotive engineer, died at his home Sunday Night. He been ill for several weeks, suffering with complications. Funeral services will be conducted at the Methodist church at 3 o'clock Tuesday.
Surviving, besides the wife, are a daughter, Mrs. Glenn Montgomery of Mattoon; three sisters. Mrs. Ida J. Brewer of Davenport, Okla., Mrs. Gertrude Pierce of Paris and Mrs. Mary Brewer of Los Angeles, Cal., and two brothers, Reuben Head of Lovington and Walter Head of Forgan, Okla.
Journal Gazette
Mattoon, Illinois
28 Feb 1938, Mon • Page 1
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