Thursday, February 18, 1915.
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GEORGE W. MICHEL IS DEAD AT WALDO
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A Brother-in-law of Hoke W. Donithen, of Marion
Waldo, O., Feb. 18.-[Special]-George W. Michel, one of the most prominent and highly respected residents of this vicinity, died at his home here, this morning at 6 o'clock, following an illness of neuritis. He was forty-one years of age.
Mr. Michel was born in Franklin County and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Michel. He had resided here for the past twenty-seven years and had been manager of the telephone exchange since its installation, until about three years ago, when failing health compelled him to resign. Thirteen years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Grace Donithen, a sister of Hoke Donithen of Marion. Aside from a widow, those surviving are two sons, Paul and Victor; his mother, Mrs. William Michel, of this place; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Glaze and Mrs. Ray Anthony, of Marion, and one brother, W. C. Michel, residing here.
Thursday, February 18, 1915.
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GEORGE W. MICHEL IS DEAD AT WALDO
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A Brother-in-law of Hoke W. Donithen, of Marion
Waldo, O., Feb. 18.-[Special]-George W. Michel, one of the most prominent and highly respected residents of this vicinity, died at his home here, this morning at 6 o'clock, following an illness of neuritis. He was forty-one years of age.
Mr. Michel was born in Franklin County and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Michel. He had resided here for the past twenty-seven years and had been manager of the telephone exchange since its installation, until about three years ago, when failing health compelled him to resign. Thirteen years ago he was united in marriage to Miss Grace Donithen, a sister of Hoke Donithen of Marion. Aside from a widow, those surviving are two sons, Paul and Victor; his mother, Mrs. William Michel, of this place; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Glaze and Mrs. Ray Anthony, of Marion, and one brother, W. C. Michel, residing here.