Aaron C. Leight, 70 years old, was found dead in his bed this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Klingel, 214 West Madison street. The aged man had been suffering from a cancer of the face for an extended period. He had come here a year ago from DuBois, Pa., to reside with his daughter. Besides Mrs. Klingel, six other children survive. They are Harry Leight, of Butler, Pa.; Roy Leight, Saxville, Pa; Frank Leight, Curwensward, Pa.; Mrs. Anna Redin, Mrs. Edward Wrights and Mrs. J. L. Johnston, all of DuBois.
South Bend Tribune, Monday, February 2, 1920 1 p 5
Funeral services for Aaron C. Leight, 214 West Madison street, were held at the Nelson Jones chapel at 10:30 o'clock this morning, Rev. John Hazen White, bishop of St. James' Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was in Highland cemetery.
Aaron C. Leight, 70 years old, was found dead in his bed this morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Klingel, 214 West Madison street. The aged man had been suffering from a cancer of the face for an extended period. He had come here a year ago from DuBois, Pa., to reside with his daughter. Besides Mrs. Klingel, six other children survive. They are Harry Leight, of Butler, Pa.; Roy Leight, Saxville, Pa; Frank Leight, Curwensward, Pa.; Mrs. Anna Redin, Mrs. Edward Wrights and Mrs. J. L. Johnston, all of DuBois.
South Bend Tribune, Monday, February 2, 1920 1 p 5
Funeral services for Aaron C. Leight, 214 West Madison street, were held at the Nelson Jones chapel at 10:30 o'clock this morning, Rev. John Hazen White, bishop of St. James' Episcopal church, officiating. Burial was in Highland cemetery.
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