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Ira Ellis Daniels

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Ira Ellis Daniels

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21 Apr 1920 (aged 69)
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Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Coshocton Tribune April 26, 1920
IRA DANIELS BURIED AT BRANCH CEMETERY
Funeral services for Ira Daniels, aged 69 were held at the Branch church Saturday in charge of the Rev. Mr. Perry, of Trinway. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Mr. Daniels died at the home of his son, Harley Daniels, at Millersburg Wednesday noon following a stroke of paralysis suffered Monday evening.
Mr. Daniels was a native of Coshocton co. and lived all his life in and near Coshcocton. He was a miner and worked at that occupation until three years ago when he retired and went to Millersburg ot make his home with his son.
His wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Fortune, died three years ago.
He leaves seven sons and daughters.
They are: Harley Daniels, Millersburg; Charles Daniels, Waynesburg; Howard Daniels, Tyrone; Mrs. Theodore Petry, Millwood; Mrs. Leonard Plant, Holmesville; Mrs. John Johnson, and Edward Daniels, both of Canton. Twenty grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. William Griffith, of Tunnel Hill also survive.
He was a member of the Branch M.E. church.
Coshocton Tribune April 26, 1920
IRA DANIELS BURIED AT BRANCH CEMETERY
Funeral services for Ira Daniels, aged 69 were held at the Branch church Saturday in charge of the Rev. Mr. Perry, of Trinway. Burial was made in the church cemetery.
Mr. Daniels died at the home of his son, Harley Daniels, at Millersburg Wednesday noon following a stroke of paralysis suffered Monday evening.
Mr. Daniels was a native of Coshocton co. and lived all his life in and near Coshcocton. He was a miner and worked at that occupation until three years ago when he retired and went to Millersburg ot make his home with his son.
His wife, who was formerly Miss Mary Fortune, died three years ago.
He leaves seven sons and daughters.
They are: Harley Daniels, Millersburg; Charles Daniels, Waynesburg; Howard Daniels, Tyrone; Mrs. Theodore Petry, Millwood; Mrs. Leonard Plant, Holmesville; Mrs. John Johnson, and Edward Daniels, both of Canton. Twenty grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. William Griffith, of Tunnel Hill also survive.
He was a member of the Branch M.E. church.


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