Union-Belmont-Noble County OhArchives Obituaries.....Jarvis, Emanuel September 30, 1906
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Union County Journal, Marysville, Ohio, Thursday Oct. 4, 1906
ANGEL OF DEATH
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DEATH’S SUDDEN SUMMONS
Removes Emanuel Jartis [sic], One of Union’s Most Prominent Citizens.
The citizens of Marysville and vicinity were shocked Srturday [sic] morning when
they learned of the
sudden and unexpected death of Emanuel Jarvis, one of the prominent and substantial
farmers of Union
county, at his home three miles northwest of Marysville on the Raymond pike.
Mr. Jarvis had been afflicted with heart trouble since last February, which was
superinduced by a severe
attack of lagrippe. Since that time had had several severe attacks of heart failure,
but was otherwise
apparently in his usual health.
He was in Marysvillle [sic] Friday, returning home in the evening, not feeling any
worse than common.
He passed a rather restless night and arose before four o’clock, dressed himself and
walked out iinto
the dooryard and was suddenly stricken. He walked into the house, laid down upon the
bed and passed
into eternity at four o’clock.
Mr. Jarvis was born in Belmont county, Ohio, 76 years ago last March, and after
residing there for
several years came to Noble county, where on June 8, 1851, he was united in marriage
to Miss Lettie
Lynch, her death occurring on March 21, 1894. As a result of this union there are
four children living,
Mrs. William Stubbs, Mrs. Amanda Belleville, John M. Jarvis and Cornelius Jarvis,
who is an inmate of the
Columbus State hospital.
On June 18, 1896, Mr. Jarvis was united in marriage to Mrs. Emma Reed, who with the
above named
children survive him. Mrs. Reed has one son, Hollis Reed, a High school student, who
resides with his
mother.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at his late home at 2 o’clock,
conductersed [sic] by Rev.
W. N. Cramblett, of Newcomtown, Ohio, a warm personal friend of the deceased, who
arrived here
Saturday morning to pay Mr. Jarvis a visit and was shocked to hear of his friend’s
sudden death.
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