Glen M. Wingert, a well known farmer of Brady Township, succumbed at 1 o'clock this morning to an attack of pneumonia, of which influenza was the contributory cause. Death took place at the Wingert home, where he had been ill for two weeks and where his mother died of the same disease a week ago. His wife and one child, who survive him, were also ill from influenza but are recovering.
The deceased would have been 24 years old on March 8. He was the son of Samuel and Sarah Wingert, both deceased, and a native of Brady township. In addition to his wife and one child, he is survived by four brothers and three sisters.
No definite funeral arrangements have yet been made, but it is probable that services will be conducted by Rev. Cozley, of Troutville on Friday afternoon.
Death certificate #14463
Glen M. Wingert, a well known farmer of Brady Township, succumbed at 1 o'clock this morning to an attack of pneumonia, of which influenza was the contributory cause. Death took place at the Wingert home, where he had been ill for two weeks and where his mother died of the same disease a week ago. His wife and one child, who survive him, were also ill from influenza but are recovering.
The deceased would have been 24 years old on March 8. He was the son of Samuel and Sarah Wingert, both deceased, and a native of Brady township. In addition to his wife and one child, he is survived by four brothers and three sisters.
No definite funeral arrangements have yet been made, but it is probable that services will be conducted by Rev. Cozley, of Troutville on Friday afternoon.
Death certificate #14463
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