Obituaries for July 1904

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SURNAMES: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: Tom Fagan
Date listed: Sunday, July 3, 1904

  Tom Fagan died at his home, North Washington Wednesday night, aged about 60. He leaves a wife.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: T. B. Fagan
Date listed: Friday, July 8, 1904

   The death of T. B. Fagan occurred at ten o'clock last evening, at his home on North Washington street. He was one of Van Wert's oldest business men and a well known citizen aged seventy six years. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: T. B. Fagan
Date listed: Saturday, July 9, 1904

  The funeral of T. B. Fagan, one of Van Wert's pioneer business men held at the home of his daughter Mrs. C. B. Redrup last Saturday morning was largely attended. The remains were interred in Woodland.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: T. B. Fagan
Date listed: Tuesday, July 12, 1904

   The last sad rites over the remains of the late T. B. Fagan, were held Saturday morning at the home of daughter, Mrs. C. S. Redrup, at the family home on North Washington street. Many sorrowing friends were present to pay tribute to the memory of the deceased. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Figley, Rev. Mounts, and Rev. Ranch and Rev. Pope, of Celina. The interment was at Woodland cemetery. Among the friends present from a distance were: Frank Fagan and Oscar Rozelle and sister, of Miami county.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: T. B. Fagan
Date listed: Tuesday, July 12, 1904

  T. B. Fagan's funeral was held at his late home at 10 o'clock Saturday, conducted by Rev. M. M. Figley, of the M. E. church. Buried in Woodland.

Surnames: FRYSINGER
Decedent: Infant Frysinger
Date listed: Thursday, July 14, 1904

  A child of Peter Frysinger was taken up from the cemetery this place and removed to Ft. Wayne, where his wife is buried.

Surnames: GWYNNE
Decedent: Mrs. J. E. Gwynne
Date listed: Thursday, July 14, 1904

Mrs. J. E. GWYNNE
   The remains of the late Mrs. J. E. Gwyne (sic) have been removed from the vault in Woodland cemetery and taken to Little Falls, West Virginia for interment.

Surnames: HARLAN
Decedent: Mrs. Harlan
Date listed: Thursday, July 14, 1904

  Peter Harlan and family, of Oakwood, Ohio, and Edan Harlan, of Van Buren, Ind., were here to attend the funeral of their mother.

Surnames: FLICKINGER
Decedent: Flickinger
Date listed: Friday, July 15, 1904

Card of Thanks.
   We, the undersigned, wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness towards us in the sad bereavement of the sickness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother:
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Flickinger,
D. A. Cole,
Mrs. V. P. Kohlman,
C. D. Flickinger,
E.G. Flickinger.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: T. B. Fagan
Date listed: Tuesday, July 26, 1904

 &    The funeral services of T. B. Fagan was held Saturday morning at ten o'clock, at die home of his daughter, Mrs. G.E. Redrup, on North Washington street, conducted by Rev. M. M. Figley of the First M. E. church. Burial at Woodland.

Surnames: FAGAN
Decedent: Thomas Broderick Fagan
Date listed: Tuesday, July 26, 1904

TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
   Thomas Broderick Fagan, son of Rev. Francis Asbury Fagan, was born in Cape May county, New Jersey, September 15, 1828. He died in Van Wert, Ohio, July 6, 1904, aged seventy-five years; nine months and twenty-one days. He was married to Miss Caroline Crow, who survives him, December 15, 1853, near Tippecanoe City, Miami county, Ohio. From this union were born one son, William Fagan, of Lima, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles Redrup, Mrs. Homer Allen, Mrs. A. P. Wisman. of Van Wert, and Mrs. Eugene Rossini, of Lima. During the winter of 1863, in Mendon, Ohio, he was converted, and joined the Methodist Episcopal church. He remained a Christian until death. Mr. Pagan engaged in various business enterprises. but naturally he was a mechanic and inventor. He was the patentee of a number of useful inventions, the most successful being a windrower and clover buncher, which is quite extensively used. In his death his wife loses a devoted, loving husband, who was always solicitous for her comfort and happiness; his children lose a faithful counsellor (sic) and tender father. He died as the christian dies, full of hope and assurance. When he could no longer speak audibly to those about him be pointed them to that home in the skies to which he has gone, in which he hoped finally they might all gather. M. M. F.


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