Obituary - RESIDENT OF WOLF DIES OF APOPLEXY - Wolf, Jan. 29. Taken sick while on the train from Cambridge, Jonathan Sigman, 69, Cambridge, died after his arrival at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Finley Colvin, Wolf. Apoplexy was the cause. His death occurred Friday.
The widow and the following children survive: Mrs. W.C. McKim, Sebring; Mrs. J. M. Needs, Dover; Mrs. F. T. Colvin, Wolf; Mrs. J. A. Colvin and Charles Sigman, Newcomerstown; Ralph D. Sigman, Altoona, Pa.; Harvey Sigman, Cambridge; Thomas and Ina, Cambridge.
The funeral was held Sunday at Cambridge.
Daily Times, Jan. 29, 1919
Obituary - RESIDENT OF WOLF DIES OF APOPLEXY - Wolf, Jan. 29. Taken sick while on the train from Cambridge, Jonathan Sigman, 69, Cambridge, died after his arrival at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Finley Colvin, Wolf. Apoplexy was the cause. His death occurred Friday.
The widow and the following children survive: Mrs. W.C. McKim, Sebring; Mrs. J. M. Needs, Dover; Mrs. F. T. Colvin, Wolf; Mrs. J. A. Colvin and Charles Sigman, Newcomerstown; Ralph D. Sigman, Altoona, Pa.; Harvey Sigman, Cambridge; Thomas and Ina, Cambridge.
The funeral was held Sunday at Cambridge.
Daily Times, Jan. 29, 1919
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