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VAN BUREN COUNTY .12
He had been gradually failing for quite a long time, and his death was not wholly unexpected, although he had been confined to his bed but three or four days. The machine was worn out, the weights had run down, and the pendulum of life ceased to beat; the end had come.
His funeral took place last Sunday, Elder Brooks officiating. He was laid to rest on Prospect Hill. Paw Paw True Northerner, August 21, 1884.
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