thetheHaying.St.rtty.thexne jramny oi lt;Mrs Josephine Colletesi toorthisitemWe.ders3 ad-twaymjoyrouldmore 3n in lends*✓»CHARLES W. SHERMANCharles William Sherman, 73, of 14»2 E. Brown avenue, Carey, died at 6:30 o’clock Saturday morning in his home from a heart condition following a long illness. Last June while employed by the Crawford township trustees on the highway he fell and sustained serious injuries. Mr Sherman came to Carey fromFostoria 15 years agoA son of James and Sarah (Cfeen)Sherman, he was born in Prospect, Ohio. October 18, 1872. On July 2*3. 1012, he was married to Mary Wir-cox, who survives with 8 sons andtwo daughters.The children are: Charles andLarry Sherman, at home; William Ted Sherman, Carey; Roy Sherman. Sycamore; Roiland Sherman, Tiffin, Olyde Sherman, Morral; Paul Sherman, C. M. 3/c, Seabees MotorUnit 573, San Francisco; Pvt. Ralph C„ Sherman, on his way to China with an Infantry replacement unit, and Dorothy and Marie Sherman, at home One child is dead Thereare 11 grandchildren.Also surviving are three si9ters:Mrs Louisa Hitt, Emmett, Mich,;Rev Ida Kruesch.H^troit, and Mrs. Anna Reauem, Farmington, Mich.Three brothers are deadAt one time Mr Sherman was employed as a railroad engineer Since coming to Carey he had worked for » the Carey Handle Lumber Co and the National Lime Stone Co.He was a\ member of the TiffinChurch of ChristFuneral cervices were held at 2 ou o’clock Tuesday afternoon in CareyMemorial EvanRelicakjfchurch. RevB L Lee the pastpr ofnelatlng Interment was in tfiS-Sttchey ceme-teiy-at Crawford The pallbearers wore 5 lt;ons William Ted. Roy. Rojland Clyde and Larry, and a.brother-in-law William KrueschThe Bristoll funeral home was inchange!