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William Charles Justice

Birth
Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 May 1919 (aged 62)
Hoopeston, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Lovejoy Township, Iroquois County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Evening Herald Thursday, May 15, 1919

Death Summons Is Very Unexpected

Wm Justice, aged resident of Hoopeston, died suddenly last night.
Following an illness of only twenty hours William Justice, a well-known and aged resident of Hoopeston, died suddenly at 8 o'clock last night at the home of his daughter, Mr. T. B. Goin, 402 McNeil Ave.
Although Mr. Justice was on the streets Wednesday apparently enjoying good health later in the afternoon of that day he became ill from a heart affection which has long troubled him and death ensued very unexpectedly.
Mr. Justice had been a resident of Hoopeston for 16 years. He was a native of Hamilton County, Indiana where he was born Feb. 7, 1857. His wife preceded him in death two years ago.
The deceased is survived by eight children, five daughters and three sons. The children are: Mrs. T. B. Goin, Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Mrs. Maud Waugh, Misses Bessie and Dovie Justice, George Justice and Earl Justice, all residents of Hoopeston, and John Justice, of Urbana, IL.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of his daughter, 402 McNeil Ave., and interment will follow in Floral Hill Cemetery.
Evening Herald Thursday, May 15, 1919

Death Summons Is Very Unexpected

Wm Justice, aged resident of Hoopeston, died suddenly last night.
Following an illness of only twenty hours William Justice, a well-known and aged resident of Hoopeston, died suddenly at 8 o'clock last night at the home of his daughter, Mr. T. B. Goin, 402 McNeil Ave.
Although Mr. Justice was on the streets Wednesday apparently enjoying good health later in the afternoon of that day he became ill from a heart affection which has long troubled him and death ensued very unexpectedly.
Mr. Justice had been a resident of Hoopeston for 16 years. He was a native of Hamilton County, Indiana where he was born Feb. 7, 1857. His wife preceded him in death two years ago.
The deceased is survived by eight children, five daughters and three sons. The children are: Mrs. T. B. Goin, Mrs. Hugh Johnson, Mrs. Maud Waugh, Misses Bessie and Dovie Justice, George Justice and Earl Justice, all residents of Hoopeston, and John Justice, of Urbana, IL.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of his daughter, 402 McNeil Ave., and interment will follow in Floral Hill Cemetery.


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