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George W Boblett  



Here are the details of the death of George W. BOBLETT , first reported in the News-Sentinel Monday:<

George W. BOBLETT died at the home of his brother, Chas. C. BOBLETT at Delong Friday at the age of 50 years, 5 months and 14 days. The body was shipped to Chillicothe, O., former home, where funeral services and interment were made.


Mr. Boblett has been a resident of Culver , being associated with his brother in the management of the Chasnelle Hotel.

During his stay here he gained many friends who were sorry to learn of his death.

He has been afflicted for the past 20 years with locomotor ataxis, the immediate cause of his death. In spite of his affliction, he was always cheerful and had a good word for everybody. It was only about three weeks ago that his condition became alarming. He gradually became weaker until the end came last Friday.

Besides his many friends, he leaves five living brothers to mourn his departure. - Friday, October 9, 1925 Rochester Sentinel






Gerge Bobleet Dies
    Body Shipped to Chillicothe, Ohio, For Funeral and Burial

    George W. Boblett died at the home of his brother, Chas. C. Bobblett at Delong Friday at the age of 50 years, 5 months and 14 days.

    The body was shipped to Chillicoth, O., former home where funeral services and interment were made.

    Mr. Boblett has been a resident of Culver, being associated with his brother, in the management of the Chasnelle Hotel. During his stay here he gained many friends who were sorry to learn of his death.

    He has been afficlted for the past twenty years with locomotor ataxia the immediate cause of his death.

    Inspite of his afflection, he was always cheerful and had a good word for everybody. It was only about three weeks ago that his condition became alarming. He gradually became weaker until the end came last Friday.

    Besides his many friends he leaves five brothers to moutn his departure. -1925 Oct 7 - Citizen