Story of the Death of FREDERICK W. THOMAS, JULY 7, 1937; In the COUNCIL GROVE REPUBLICAN. COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS, JULY 7, 1937 Transcribed by Kenneth Thomas (mailto:thomask@iland.net) 24 May 1998 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other gain. Copying of the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- F. W. THOMAS DIES SUDDENLY ----------------- HEART ATTACK PROVES FATAL AT EARLY HOUR THIS MORNING ----------------- Had Been In Council Grove Yesterday - Conducted A Grocery Here 25 Years Ago And Served As County Commissioner During War. ----------------- Fred W. Thomas succumbed to a sudden heart attack early this morning at his home near Dunlap. Death occurred only a few hours after he had visited Council Grove yesterday and commented on how well he felt. Mr. Thomas settled in Morris county in 1900 but spent two years in Cherryvale in a dry goods store before returning here to enter the employ of Loy & Railey. Later he established a grocery of his own in the building now occupied by the Savings & Loan. During art of this time he conducted farming operations at Dunlap, and in 1913 retired from the store to give all his attention to the Dunlap farm where he moved. About four years ago Mr. Thomas suffered a severe heart attack but rallied from its effects. Last March he was the center of a family reunion at which all children were home. The accompanying picture, the last he had talen, was made at that time. He spent Sunday at Kahola lake and yesterday came into town for a few hours. He told Mrs. Thomas that he was feeling exceptionally well at bedtime, but at 11:30 he aroused her. He recognized Preston, the oldest son when the latter was called at 1 o'clock but quickly sank into a coma from which he did not again arouse. Mr. Thomas was 64 years old. Always interested in community affairs, he served as county commissioner during the war. He is survived by a widow and 3 children, Preston, Fred, Jr., and Rosina Waldorf of Hays. Funeral at Dunlap Methodist church. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with the USGenWeb policy of providing free information on the Internet, this data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other gain. Copying of the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. -----------------------------------------------------------------------