Champaign-Adams-Franklin County OhArchives Deaths.....Dalton, Charles Wesley September 29 1983 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/oh/ohfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Belinda Kent bkwendy@aol.com December 23, 2004, 4:34 pm Name: Dalton, Charles Wesley Date Of Death: September 29 1983 Time: ------------------ Place Of Death: 8730 Urbana St. St. Paris,(Millerstown) Ohio, USA Residence: 8730 Urbana St. St. Paris, Ohio USA Gender: Male Race: W Age: 75 Marital Status: Divorced Spouse: Geiger Dalton, Pansy (2nd Marriage) Date Of Birth: December 4 1907 Place Of Birth: Jefferson Twp. Adams Co. Ohio Mother's Name: Wamsley, Laura Ellen Mother's Birthplace: Wamsley, Adams Co. Ohio USA Father's Name: Dalton, William Henry Father's Birthplace: Inez, Kentucky, USA (Near Tug River) Cause Of Death: Cardiac Arrest, Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease Hospital: -------------------------------------------------------------------- SS Number: 281-10-5203 Occupation: Trimmer (Paper Mill) Funeral Home: Richeson-Wickham and Atkins Doctor: Dr. Theodore Richards Coroner: Dr. Richards Informant: Mr. Victor (Rowena) Lambour Date Of Burial: October 2 1983 Place Of Burial: Spring Grove Cemetery , St. Paris, Ohio USA Date Recorded: Unavailable Source Of Record: Ohio Certificate of Death, family records, Birth Certificate Reg Dist. no. 11 Primary Reg. Dist No. 1100 Registrar's no. 195 Registrar = Myrna S. Glassburn No autopsy Additional Comments: Charles died in his sleep in his bed at home. He had 3 children one died at birth. Children : Helen Ruth (died at birth) Charles Ray (Ricky), Rowena He retired from Howard Paper Mill. He was a member of Millerstown Holiness Taberanacle He had the following siblings: Henry Clay, Carrie Maude (Gordley), Anna Blanch (Whitley), Walter Scott, James Hosea, Moses Frank, William Aaron, Barbara Angeline(Cook), Sylvia Francis(Hill) Charles went by Charlie and had a kind soul and would give you the shirt off his back. He was good with his hands and loved to fish. He as he grew older, had trouble controlling his blood pressure. It went up and down, and he had trouble finding the right amount of medication to control it. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/oh/champaign/vitals/deaths/dt335dalton.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/ohfiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb