Hershel R. ENGLE, 53, carpenter, residing at the western edge of Akron passed away Monday morning, 7:30 o'clock, from a heart attack suffered a few moments prior to his death. The fatal attack came while he was in the yard conversing with a neighbor. Mr. Engle had been in ill health, it was stated, for the past week, but his condition had not been regarded as extremely grave.
Herschel R., son of George and Mary ENGLE, was born in the Beaver Dam community on April 26th, 1888. All of his life was spent in the vicinity of Akron, where he followed the
occupation of carpentry. He was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Helen ERB on September 6th, 1906.
The deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
The survivors are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Bertha BENNETT, of Highland, Ind.; two sons, George ENGLE, of Gary, Ronald ENGLE, an employee of the Pan-American Petroleum Company of Aruba, New West Indies; a brother, Russell ENGLE, of Hammond; and three grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed as this issue of The News-Sentinel went to press.
Wednesday, August 13, 1941:
Last rites for Hershel ENGLE, who succumbed Monday evening at his home at west edge of Akron, will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock (DST) from the Akron Church of
God. Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH will officiate and burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery west of Akron.
Hershel R. ENGLE, 53, carpenter, residing at the western edge of Akron passed away Monday morning, 7:30 o'clock, from a heart attack suffered a few moments prior to his death. The fatal attack came while he was in the yard conversing with a neighbor. Mr. Engle had been in ill health, it was stated, for the past week, but his condition had not been regarded as extremely grave.
Herschel R., son of George and Mary ENGLE, was born in the Beaver Dam community on April 26th, 1888. All of his life was spent in the vicinity of Akron, where he followed the
occupation of carpentry. He was united in marriage with Miss Margaret Helen ERB on September 6th, 1906.
The deceased was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
The survivors are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Bertha BENNETT, of Highland, Ind.; two sons, George ENGLE, of Gary, Ronald ENGLE, an employee of the Pan-American Petroleum Company of Aruba, New West Indies; a brother, Russell ENGLE, of Hammond; and three grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements had not been completed as this issue of The News-Sentinel went to press.
Wednesday, August 13, 1941:
Last rites for Hershel ENGLE, who succumbed Monday evening at his home at west edge of Akron, will be held Friday afternoon at two o'clock (DST) from the Akron Church of
God. Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH will officiate and burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery west of Akron.
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