of this community, died quietly
at his home six miles west of Brun-
ing Saturday at 12:30 o'clock noon.
Death came upon him as he was
driving cattle to the barn. Mrs. Keim
waiting dinner for him, made a
search of the yard and found him
lying on his face near the barn. He
was dead when she reached his side.
Death was attributed to a sudden
heart attack.
The deceased had been a resident
of this community since childhood
and was widely known in this
vicinity. He is survived by his wife,
two brothers and a sister.
Internment was made Wednesday
in the Bruning Public Cemetery in
charge of H. W. Hinrichs.
of this community, died quietly
at his home six miles west of Brun-
ing Saturday at 12:30 o'clock noon.
Death came upon him as he was
driving cattle to the barn. Mrs. Keim
waiting dinner for him, made a
search of the yard and found him
lying on his face near the barn. He
was dead when she reached his side.
Death was attributed to a sudden
heart attack.
The deceased had been a resident
of this community since childhood
and was widely known in this
vicinity. He is survived by his wife,
two brothers and a sister.
Internment was made Wednesday
in the Bruning Public Cemetery in
charge of H. W. Hinrichs.
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