William Tyler, 66, Dies here Monday.
William (Bid) Tyler, 66, lifelong resident of Rush County, passed away at his home, 202 South Pearl Street, at 4:45 Monday afternoon. He had been ill for eight months and in serious condition the past week.
Mr. Tyler was born in Rush County April 2, 1872. He had lived her all his life and was a member of the First Presbyterian church of this city.
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Oliver Dill of Rushville and Miss Hazel Tyler, at home; three sons, Odis and Loren, at home, and Paul of Rushville; and two sisters, Mrs. Ransom Aldridge of Circleville and Mrs. Elizabeth Emmons of Manilla.
Funeral services will be conducted from Wright's funeral home here at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Gibson Wilson will officiate and interment will follow in East Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after two o'clock this afternoon.
William Tyler, 66, Dies here Monday.
William (Bid) Tyler, 66, lifelong resident of Rush County, passed away at his home, 202 South Pearl Street, at 4:45 Monday afternoon. He had been ill for eight months and in serious condition the past week.
Mr. Tyler was born in Rush County April 2, 1872. He had lived her all his life and was a member of the First Presbyterian church of this city.
Survivors are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Oliver Dill of Rushville and Miss Hazel Tyler, at home; three sons, Odis and Loren, at home, and Paul of Rushville; and two sisters, Mrs. Ransom Aldridge of Circleville and Mrs. Elizabeth Emmons of Manilla.
Funeral services will be conducted from Wright's funeral home here at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Gibson Wilson will officiate and interment will follow in East Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after two o'clock this afternoon.
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