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- ALVAH D. YOUNG, 60, SUCCUMBS
---Heart attack fatal to local carpenter---
---Taken to hospital Monday---
Death Occurs Following For Several Years, was foreman for Charlebois Brothers.
Stricken with serious heart trouble at his home three weeks ago and removed to the Mercy hospital Monday afternoon. Alvah D. Young, 60. 227 Central Street, died at the hospital at 6:30 this morning.
A post mortem was held at the undertaking parlors of the William R. Box Company this morning by Dr.s Morris and John Barnette who gave the reason of death as angina, a serious condition of the heart.Mr. Young had been subject to heart attacks for several years.
He was foreman carpenter for Charlebois Brothers, Watertown contractors and was working on the Stone Street Presbyterian church at the time of his death. He also worked on the chamber of commerce building and the Arsenal street school.
Mr. Young was born in Sterlingville, the son of John and Lucy Clark Young, and moved to Carthage when a young man. He has resided in this city for the past 23 years. He married Nellie Vebber in this city in 1896. Rev. W. D. Marsh performing the ceremony. He was a member of Asbury Methodist Episcopal church and Bethany lodge No. ?21 of Black River.
He is survived by his widow, two sisters, Mrs. Ella Myers of Philadelphia; Mrs. Frank Hall of Rockford, Ill.; one brother, Clark Young of Sterlingville and one Nephew, Elmer Young of Sterlingville. Private services will be held from the late home Friday afternoon at 2. Friends may call at the home Thursday between the hours of 3 and 9 p.m., and are requested to omit flowers. Rev. Smith pastor of Woolworth Memorial church of Great Bend will officiate, assissted by Rev. J. W. Wilson of Asbury Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be held in Black River, where the Masonic order will conduct the services.
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- [S220] Watertown Daily Times, page 17, 10/3/1928 (Reliability: 3).
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