Greenville Journal Obituaries, 1907
Greenville, Darke County, Ohio
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1907 Obituaries from the Greenville Journal, in Greenville, Darke County Ohio.
COX, Ahijah Obituary
Ahijah Cox died at his home in Arcanum at an early hour last Thursday morning, after several months' illness of a complication of diseases, aged 59 years. Funeral services took place from the U.B. church Saturday afternoon, interment at Abbottsville. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 10, 1907, P.4]
GASKILL, William Obituary
Wm. Gaskill, aged 24 years, a son of the late Frank Gaskill, died of consumption Sunday afternoon at Dodge City, Kan., he being enroute home from New Mexico, where he had recently gone in hopes of being benefited. His remains were brought to this city for interment. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 17, 1907]
HARTMAN, Catharine Obituary
Mrs. Catharine Hartman died last Sunday evening of gangrene poisoning at her home on Washington avenue, aged 72 years. Mrs. Hartman was bornm in Ireland and has resided in this county over forty years. She is survived by six sons, two daughters and a sister, her husband having preceded her in death several years ago. Funeral services were held yesterday morning from the Catholic church, interment in Greenville cemetery. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 17, 1907]
LANTERS, Mrs. Charles Obituary
Mrs. Charles Lanters, aged 26 years, died of lung trouble last Saturday at their home in Washington township. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 10, 1907, P.4]
MILLER, Mrs. David Obituary
Gettysburg - The wife of David Miller, living north of our village about 2 miles, died suddenly last Saturday morning. Burial today. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 10, 1907, P.4]
PENTZ, Mrs. William Obituary
Mrs. William Pentz, aged 67 years, died at her home in Weaver Station last Sunday, after an illness of several years' duration. Funeral services were held yesterday from the family residence. Her husband and several grown children survive her. [The Greenville Journal, (Greenville, OH), Jan. 10, 1907, P.4]