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- John R[alph] MANSUR, 57, of
418 Park St., Milton, died Wednesday morning at
- Edgerton Memorial hospital where he
had been taken Monday after suffering a stroke.
- Funeral services will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m. at the Albrecht funeral home, with the
- Rev. Carlos Asher, Milton-Milton Junction
Methodist churches, officiating. Burial will be in the Emerald
Grove cemetery.
- Mr. MANSUR was born June 21,
1895, at Rock Prairie. He married Margaret
- JONES,
Emerald Grove, where they operated a store for a number of years.
- During the past few years Mr. MANSUR
has operated a lightning protection business
- in Milton.
- Beside his wife, he is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Theodore RYE, Clinton, three
- grandchildren, a brother, Ross, Janesville,
and a sister, Mary CONWAY, Janesville. He was preceded
in death by a son, Arthur, who died at the age of 12.
- Friends may call at the funeral home
Friday evening. [Thursday edition, p. 1]
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- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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- Mrs. Henry OCHS, 71, died at
2 p.m. Saturday in her home at Milton after an illness
- of several weeks.
- Ida Mae LIPPINCOTT was born
Nov. 17, 1880, at Maplewood, O., and after
- graduating from Salem college, Salem,
W. Va., taught for several years. In 1910 she was married to
Henry OCHS and they lived at Jackson Center, O., and Garwin,
Ia., for a number of years before locating in Milton in 1928.
- Mrs. OCHS was a member of the
Milton Seventh Day Baptist church.
- Surviving are her husband; two sons,
Theron and Kenneth OCHS, both of Milton
- Junction; one sister, Mrs. Homer HESS,
of Milton; two brothers, Luen and Ray LIPPINCOTT, both
of Milton. [Thursday edition, p. 2]
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- Courtesy of Jon Saunders
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