The death of E.G. (Gete) Vaughan, 48 years old, which occurred at his home in New Bloomfield neighborhood last Friday, removed one of Cedar township's best citizens. He was buried at Dry Fork churchyard on Sunday after funeral services by Rev. C.A. Mitchell of Mexico. Death is attributed to various complications, thought to have been caused by an injury he received about two years ago.
His wife survives, as do five children. Helen, Mabel, Payton, Duston and Harry. A brother, H.N. Vaughan of New Bloomfield, and three sisters, Mrs. C.W. Wilson, Mrs. G.W. Griffin, and Mrs. J.A. Gosney, also mourn his death.
He was a good man in all respects, honored and respected by all who knew him and his taking away is cause for deep regret.
The death of E.G. (Gete) Vaughan, 48 years old, which occurred at his home in New Bloomfield neighborhood last Friday, removed one of Cedar township's best citizens. He was buried at Dry Fork churchyard on Sunday after funeral services by Rev. C.A. Mitchell of Mexico. Death is attributed to various complications, thought to have been caused by an injury he received about two years ago.
His wife survives, as do five children. Helen, Mabel, Payton, Duston and Harry. A brother, H.N. Vaughan of New Bloomfield, and three sisters, Mrs. C.W. Wilson, Mrs. G.W. Griffin, and Mrs. J.A. Gosney, also mourn his death.
He was a good man in all respects, honored and respected by all who knew him and his taking away is cause for deep regret.
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