USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. MANY DEATHS IN VICINITY OF COLUMBUS GROVE (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Phoebe Seaman Mrs. Phobe Seaman aged 90 years died last Thursday evening at her home in Vaughnsville. She was buried from the Christian church, Sunday morning. Nancy A. Beemer Nancy A., daughter of James and Mariah Van Meter was born near Rockport, Allen County, O., November 23, 1837. Departed this life March 17th 1922. Age 84 years 3 months and 24 days. When a girl she was converted and united with the Methodist church at Rockport. When in health and near the church she was a regular attendant. On January 14th, 1884 she was united in marriage to Philip Beemer. She leaves to mourn their loss one brother Geo. Van Meter of Columbus Grove and one sister Mrs. Elizabeth Newton of Beaver Dam O., and many relatives and friends. Her husband preceded her in death. Mrs. Walter Pugh Mrs. Walter Pugh died at her late home in Gomer last week, death being due to pneumonia. She was aged 30 years and is survived by her husband and one boy about seven years old. Funeral services were held on Monday in the Congregational church, Rev. Petit officiating. John B. Hole John B. Hole aged 80 years died at his home in West Cairo. He is survived by his aged widow and many relatives. The body was taken to Swamp College, Monday where services took place and where he was buried. Rev. Kelley of Lima officiated. Lawrence ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Zay Jones of near West Cairo died last Tuesday night. The boy was afflicted with pneumonia and was also operated on at the Lima hospital about three weeks ago. Blood poison is supposed to have set in. His older sister was also operated upon at the same time and she is in very serious condition. The bereft parents have the sympathy of the community. Mr. John Rinck retured to Columbus Grove after a brief visit with his daughter in Akron.