OBITUARY
Canton Weekly Register
Thursday April 2, 1896
LYTLE HOGGETT DEAD
Lytle Hoggett, who was stricken with paralysis Friday afternoon at Joseph Barney's grocery store on East Chestnut street, died that night at 9:30 o'clock at his nome near the Ellis tile works, the paralysis extending over his entire body. He leaves a widow but no children. The deceased was assisting in carrying potatoes from he front of Barney's store to their cellar, and over taxed his strength, which caused the paralysis. The funeral took place Sunday at 2:30 o'clock from the M. E. church the Rev. A. Smith officiating.
Note: His first name is spelled Liddle on his headstone, and on his marriage license.
OBITUARY
Canton Weekly Register
Thursday April 2, 1896
LYTLE HOGGETT DEAD
Lytle Hoggett, who was stricken with paralysis Friday afternoon at Joseph Barney's grocery store on East Chestnut street, died that night at 9:30 o'clock at his nome near the Ellis tile works, the paralysis extending over his entire body. He leaves a widow but no children. The deceased was assisting in carrying potatoes from he front of Barney's store to their cellar, and over taxed his strength, which caused the paralysis. The funeral took place Sunday at 2:30 o'clock from the M. E. church the Rev. A. Smith officiating.
Note: His first name is spelled Liddle on his headstone, and on his marriage license.
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