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- Died Suddenly.
William Caskey, of Kansas City, died this morning at 1:30 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mathew Black, living three miles south of Idana, after a short illness, death being due to internal hemorrhage. Mr. Caskey, with a friend was out for a drive, Tuesday evening, when he became suddenly ill and fell from the buggy. Assistance was called at once and a physician summoned, but death resulted in a little over twenty-four hours. Mr. Caskey was 25 years of age and was here on a visit to his sister.
The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made, but will be announced tomorrow.
The Dispatch-Republican, Clay Center, Kansas. Thursday, 4 September 1913.
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- Funeral Held Today.
The funeral of William Caskey of Kansas City, who died suddenly yesterday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mathew Black, living near Idana, was held this afternoon with a short service at two o'clock at the Black home, followed by services at the Hebron church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. J. W. Stevenson, and interment was made in the Hebron cemetery. Mr. Caskey was about twenty-five years of age and a young man of fine character and high ideals. He was a baritone singer in a troupe under one of the lyceum bureaus, which was soon to begin a tour of the country.
The Dispatch-Republican, Clay Center, Kansas. Friday, 5 September 1913.
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