F. W. Rymer

YOUNG MAN IS TAKEN BY DEATH AT PERRY MINES

F. W. Rymer Dies At Home of His Parents of Typhoid Fever.

The Daily Telegram., November 20, 1906

Harrison County Map Image, three miles west of Clarksburg is Wilsonburg where Perry Mines, where F. W. Rymer passed away

Typhoid fever caused the death of F. W. Rymer at the home of his parents at Perry mines Tuesday morning at 4 o’clock.

Mr. Rymer was 20 years of age, single, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rymer. He was employed at the Perry mines.

The funeral will take place at the late residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in this city.

FUNERAL OF F. W. RYMER.

The Clarksburg Telegram., November 22, 1906

The funeral of F. W. Rymer, the young man who died at his parents home at Perry Mines from typhoid fever, took place Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Funeral services were held at the house and burial was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery in this city.

Stock image of steam engine used to illustrate the field of work of F. W. Rymer

Mr. Rymer was employed as a brakeman on the Short Line railroad and was a worthy and popular young man. His father works at Perry mines.

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