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Judson Adnison Case

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Judson Adnison Case

Birth
Willshire Township, Van Wert County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Oct 1905 (aged 59)
Willshire, Van Wert County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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The Willshire Herald, Willshire, Ohio
Thursday, October 5, 1905, page 1, Vol. X, No. 38
DEATH OF ADMIRAL(sic) J. CASE
After more than a year of illness and physical suffering information of which the readers of The Herald have had from time to time, Admiral Judson Case, died about five o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3. He had been confined to the house for a period of ten months, a great portion of the time being bedfast. Death was due to the ravages of Bright's disease. Jud Case was born in Willshire Nov. 19, 1845, and consequently was 59 years, 10 months and 14 days old. He lived all his life in Willshire and vicinity and for a great many years was a familiar character on the streets of this town, and was known of everybody who has known Willshire in the last forty years. He is survived by Mrs. Case, three daughters and two sons; three sisters and one brother, four children having preceded their father in death.

The funeral services are being held at the Willshire M.E. church at 2 o'clock this afternoon conducted by Rev. C.T. Betts of the Pleasant Grove U.B. church, and the earthly remains of Admiral Judson Case will find a resting place in the Willshire Cemetery.
The Willshire Herald, Willshire, Ohio
Thursday, October 5, 1905, page 1, Vol. X, No. 38
DEATH OF ADMIRAL(sic) J. CASE
After more than a year of illness and physical suffering information of which the readers of The Herald have had from time to time, Admiral Judson Case, died about five o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3. He had been confined to the house for a period of ten months, a great portion of the time being bedfast. Death was due to the ravages of Bright's disease. Jud Case was born in Willshire Nov. 19, 1845, and consequently was 59 years, 10 months and 14 days old. He lived all his life in Willshire and vicinity and for a great many years was a familiar character on the streets of this town, and was known of everybody who has known Willshire in the last forty years. He is survived by Mrs. Case, three daughters and two sons; three sisters and one brother, four children having preceded their father in death.

The funeral services are being held at the Willshire M.E. church at 2 o'clock this afternoon conducted by Rev. C.T. Betts of the Pleasant Grove U.B. church, and the earthly remains of Admiral Judson Case will find a resting place in the Willshire Cemetery.


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