OBIT: William KILLIN, 1904, Wilmore, Cambria County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Millich Copyright 2008. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/cambria/ _________________________________________ Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, February 19, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 8 William Killin William Killin died suddenly while seated in a chair in the office of the Horner House at Wilmore about 6 o'clock on Saturday evening. He had been in ill health for some time and it is said, had been drinking quite heavily. Coroner Miller was notified and went to Wilmore on Sunday afternoon where he impaneled the following jury and held an inquest: Tobias Ash, W. L. Emigh, Bernard Connelly, Harvey Smay, W. H. Collen, Louis Schultz. Three witnesses were examined: Jacob Horner and Chas. Crouse related the circumstances as above related and Dr. I. C. Blaisdell testified that there was no evidence that the man had been a victim of foul play. The jury then rendered a verdict stating that he had come to his death "from natural causes, superinduced by drink," and that there was no evidence of foul play. Killin was single and had only one relative living so far as known. This is a sister, Mrs. Louis Schultz. He had been unable to work for some time. It was believed that he had consumption. The funeral took place on Monday where he was buried at Wilmore.