Dayton
Daily Journal
April 6, 1922
Dayton Daily Journal, April 6, 1922. I am not related to any of these, but thought
they might help someone else.
Mrs. Mack Sifford
Mrs. Mak Sifford, 49, died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in the Miami Valley
Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
in her late residence, 54 Bell St. Burial will be made in Woodland cemetery.
Mrs. Harriet Moist
Mrs. Harriet Moist, 78, died yesterday in the residence of her dauther, Mrs.
H.R. Spitler, 1918 West Third Street, following a stroke of paralysis Saturday.
She came to Dayton from Greenville last December to reside with her daughter.
Surviving are six daughters, three sons, eight grandchildren, and five great
grandchildren.
Mrs. Doris Alice Keller.
Mrs. Doris Alice Keller, 24, died yesterday morning at 7:45 o'clock in the Miami
Valley hospital. The body was removed to Robert Riesinger's funeral parlors on
West Third Street. Surviving are her husband, George W. Keller, who resides at
811 West Third Street; one son, Mason Herbert; on sister and four brothers. Funeral
arrangements will be announced later.
Charles Buchanan.
Funeral services for Charles Buchanan, 30, who died Sunday in the St. Elizabeth
Hospital will be conducted tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in the undertaking parlors
of Alspach and Claude?? North Main Street. Burial will me made in Beamsville.
Mrs. Kathryn Bunnion.
Funeral services for Mrs. Kathryn Bunnion, 85, who died MOnday in the Miami Valley
Hospital, will be conducted this morning at 7:30 o'clock in the residence of
her niece, Mrs. John Irwin, 224 West Babbit Street, and at 3 o'clock in Corpus
Christi Church. Burial will be made in Union City, IND.
Louis P. Huber.
Funeral services for Louis P. Huber, who died Tuesday morning in his residence
east of Miamisburg, will be conducted tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in the residence
of his daughter, Mrs. Martin, 177 Cleo Street. Burial will be made in Evergreen
cemetery, Newport, Kentucky.
Eli Renninger
The body of Eli Renninger, 80, who died yesterday at the National Military home,
was sent to his former home in Antwerp by undertakers Alspaugh and Claude.
Submitted by: Lisa Hoffman
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