DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume II.,
1893-1907
By: Tad Evans
See Page 884
Thursday, November 24, 1904
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MATTER
Mr. Calvin Yaun died at the home of his son, Mr. W. R. Yawn, of near Cox, on Monday, the 21st inst, of dropsy, combined with other infirmities produced by old age. Mr. Yaun was 77 years old and leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his demise. Mrs. J. C. Rogers and Mrs S. T. Rogers of Eastman are his daughters. His body was interred at the Brown Cemetery at Chauncey, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. B. H. Summer of the Baptist Church, of which Mr. Yaun wasa splendid citizen and will be greatly missed in the community in which he had so long made his residence.
DODGE COUNTY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
Volume II.,
1893-1907
By: Tad Evans
See Page 884
Thursday, November 24, 1904
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MATTER
Mr. Calvin Yaun died at the home of his son, Mr. W. R. Yawn, of near Cox, on Monday, the 21st inst, of dropsy, combined with other infirmities produced by old age. Mr. Yaun was 77 years old and leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his demise. Mrs. J. C. Rogers and Mrs S. T. Rogers of Eastman are his daughters. His body was interred at the Brown Cemetery at Chauncey, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. B. H. Summer of the Baptist Church, of which Mr. Yaun wasa splendid citizen and will be greatly missed in the community in which he had so long made his residence.
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