The body of James H. Ablett, 48, was taken to Karnak, Ill., for burial. Mr. Ablett died early Saturday, March 15, of a self-inflicted bullet at his trailer home at 99 Center street. He had lived in the Rock Springs area for 13 years and had been working in the mine at Stansbury.
He was born May 3, 1903 in Mound City, Ill. Survivors are one son, James Ablett, and his father, James Ablett, both of Grandchain, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Homer Cutter of Carbondale, Ill. and Mrs. Willard Moore of Grandchain.
Mr. Ablett was a veteran of World War I.
The body of James H. Ablett, 48, was taken to Karnak, Ill., for burial. Mr. Ablett died early Saturday, March 15, of a self-inflicted bullet at his trailer home at 99 Center street. He had lived in the Rock Springs area for 13 years and had been working in the mine at Stansbury.
He was born May 3, 1903 in Mound City, Ill. Survivors are one son, James Ablett, and his father, James Ablett, both of Grandchain, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Homer Cutter of Carbondale, Ill. and Mrs. Willard Moore of Grandchain.
Mr. Ablett was a veteran of World War I.
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