He had left his home soon after six o'clock this morning to go to his work at the W. S. George pottery, where he was glazer.
Before he had gone far he became ill and immediately retraced his steops homeward. He had reached the yard at his own home when he collapsed and passed in death immediately, presumably from a heart attack.
Decedent was a native of New Springfield, born there July 29, 1869, a son of Saul and Margaret Buheckar Kibler. As a young man he came first to Unity and then to this city and here the large portion of his life was spent.
In 1892 he was married to Miss Mary Hutter of this city, who survives as do two children, Mrs. Ray (Elsie) Swickard and Robert Kibler, both of this city.
It is recalled that his daughter, Mrs. William (Blanche) Kelty was killed in an automobile accident near New Waterford during the past summer.
He had left his home soon after six o'clock this morning to go to his work at the W. S. George pottery, where he was glazer.
Before he had gone far he became ill and immediately retraced his steops homeward. He had reached the yard at his own home when he collapsed and passed in death immediately, presumably from a heart attack.
Decedent was a native of New Springfield, born there July 29, 1869, a son of Saul and Margaret Buheckar Kibler. As a young man he came first to Unity and then to this city and here the large portion of his life was spent.
In 1892 he was married to Miss Mary Hutter of this city, who survives as do two children, Mrs. Ray (Elsie) Swickard and Robert Kibler, both of this city.
It is recalled that his daughter, Mrs. William (Blanche) Kelty was killed in an automobile accident near New Waterford during the past summer.
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