Death of T. T. White:
Thursday morning at 10:30, at his residence in this city Mr. T. White died of a complication of diseases from which he has been suffering for some months.
Mr. White was about sixty - two years of age and has been a resident of Emporia for about nineteen years, coming here from Ohio. During the last few years he has been associated with Mr. Wm. Hughes in the flour and feed business, at 821 Commercial street.
He leaves an aged wife and five children, three sons and two daughters. The oldest son is in the employ of the Chicago Times in Chicago, another is in Rush county, Kansas, and the youngest, a boy about fourteen, is at home. The two daughters, Mrs. Horace Abraham and Mrs. Courtriffht, are residents of this city. The sons have been notified of the sad affair and after their arrival the time and place of the funeral services will be announced -- last Thursday's Daily Republican.
Death of T. T. White:
Thursday morning at 10:30, at his residence in this city Mr. T. White died of a complication of diseases from which he has been suffering for some months.
Mr. White was about sixty - two years of age and has been a resident of Emporia for about nineteen years, coming here from Ohio. During the last few years he has been associated with Mr. Wm. Hughes in the flour and feed business, at 821 Commercial street.
He leaves an aged wife and five children, three sons and two daughters. The oldest son is in the employ of the Chicago Times in Chicago, another is in Rush county, Kansas, and the youngest, a boy about fourteen, is at home. The two daughters, Mrs. Horace Abraham and Mrs. Courtriffht, are residents of this city. The sons have been notified of the sad affair and after their arrival the time and place of the funeral services will be announced -- last Thursday's Daily Republican.
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