OBIT: ALTEMUS, William H.; 1909; Cambria Cnty., PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cambria Freeman Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, 1 Jan 1909 Volume 43, Number 1 An Overdose of Laudanum Fatal William H. Altemus, of Strongstown, Drank Two Ounces, Falling in Road Was Postmaster and Merchant Strongstown, Dec. 31 -- Postmaster and Merchant William H. Altemus, forty-five years old, died at 2:30 o'clock Monday morning as a result of taking an overdose of laudanum. Mr. Altemus kept laudanum in this store and Sunday drank the contents of an ounce bottle. He then went to bed, but an hour or so later got up with the intention of drinking another ounce bottle empty. His wife told him she threw the liquid away and he went out into the street where he fell to the ground. He was carried into the house and was conscious very little of the time after that until his death. Mr. Altemus, it is believed, did not fully realize what he was doing. He was very nervous and used the laudanum to produce sleep. Members of the family declare he did not take the laudanum with suicidal intent. William H. Altemus was married to Miss Jennie Gillespie, a daughter of Mrs. Martha J. Gillespie and the late Patrick Gillespie. He was a son of Mrs. Susan Altemus who makes her home with her son, Nicholas, near Vintondale. Mr. Altemus is survived, besides his mother and wife, by the following children: Edgar, at home, a school teacher; Harry, Claire, Veda, Nellie and Margaret, all at home and Nicholas, mentioned above. He is also survived by two brothers living in Sioux City, Ia., and by two sisters, one of whom is Mrs. E. M. Burns of Ebensburg. The funeral took place on Wednesday.