Warren Weekly
April 13, 1882
"DIED-Aaron Ruble, son of James and Mary Ruble, was bom in Clinton county, Ohio, June 6th, A. D. 1832, and died April 5th, 1882, ajed 49 years, 9 months and 29 days. Aaron, as he was familiarly known among his friends and neighbors, was a most excellent man, beloved by all who know him.
The disease with which he was afflicted and which terminated fatally, was consumption, which fastened itself on his system 3 or 4 years ago, and debilitated him until about three months since, when he was taken to his bed from which henever arose.
He joined the Protestant church about one year ago, and died in the faith on the day above mentioned, surrounded by his relatives and friends.
He peacefully sank into his last slumber and closed his eyes upon the scenes o fearth. His death was easy and quiet, just as though he was falling asleep.
Funeral services were held at the late residence of deceased last Friday morning, Rev. D. S. Boswell, of the Protestant Church, conducting the exorcises. The remains were interred in the Mitchell Cemetery. Aaron is gone."
Warren Weekly
April 13, 1882
"DIED-Aaron Ruble, son of James and Mary Ruble, was bom in Clinton county, Ohio, June 6th, A. D. 1832, and died April 5th, 1882, ajed 49 years, 9 months and 29 days. Aaron, as he was familiarly known among his friends and neighbors, was a most excellent man, beloved by all who know him.
The disease with which he was afflicted and which terminated fatally, was consumption, which fastened itself on his system 3 or 4 years ago, and debilitated him until about three months since, when he was taken to his bed from which henever arose.
He joined the Protestant church about one year ago, and died in the faith on the day above mentioned, surrounded by his relatives and friends.
He peacefully sank into his last slumber and closed his eyes upon the scenes o fearth. His death was easy and quiet, just as though he was falling asleep.
Funeral services were held at the late residence of deceased last Friday morning, Rev. D. S. Boswell, of the Protestant Church, conducting the exorcises. The remains were interred in the Mitchell Cemetery. Aaron is gone."
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