Obit: Tynan, John (1853 - 1914)

Transcriber: Stan

Surnames: TYNAN KLAEHN

----Source: LOYAL TRIBUNE (Loyal, Clark County, Wis.) 08/06/1914

Tynan, John (7 FEB 1853 - 31 Jul 1914)

Last Friday morning about 9 o'clock John Tynan accidentally received death near Medford, Wis. Mr. Tynan was on a load of lumber when his horses became frightened and ran away, throwing him off, the wagon passing over him just below the abdomen. Death resulted about one hour later.

John Tynan was born in Michigan Feb. 7, 1853. He came to this county (Clark County, Wis.) in the early sixties and was employed here a long time in the woods. About five years ago he was separated from his wife, who now resides at Spencer. He leaves to mourn his death the following children: Mrs. Frank Klaehn, who resides north of this village, Nellie of Oklahoma, John and Spencer of North Fond du Lac, who are both railroad engineers, and Sibil and Gennie, whose place of residence remains unknown. Besides there his death is mourned by a large number of relatives and friends.

The body was brought to Loyal Saturday and buried at the Loyal Cemetery Sunday. The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church, Rev. Thomas Harris officiating.

 

 


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