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!, B. DANGLER DEAD.Anotber of Massillon’s Oldest CltlsensPasses Away,Isaac R. Dangler died at I o'clock Tuesday morning. He bad not been ill more than a week, though for some time previous to that he had been in poor health. The cause of death was a general breaking down of the system.Mr. Dangler was born in Pennsylvania in 1817. and along in the forties came to Can ton. later locating in Massillon, en-j gaging in the dry goods business. He j had been connected with this particularibranch of trade since he was a young man. ami at various times in the past had business interests in Massillon. Navarre and elsewhere. For ten years he was in the employ of A. J. Humberger Soil.Early in life Mr. Dangler was married to Miss L. L. Durr, whose death occurred some years ago. The children who sur vive are Mrs. Lovina Young, East Palestine: Mrs. Little, Hamilton, 111.: Mrs. Jacob Wagoner, of this city, and Frank ; Dangler, of Jackson county, la. His second marriage took place in Massillon, and Mrs. Dangler, who was Mrs. L. L. Rowen, daughter of the late Dr. J. Y. Shertzer, survives hiro.Mr. Dangler also leaves three brothers and a sister: David A., of Cleveland: Henry, of Warsaw, Ind.; John U., of Massillon, and Mrs. Xumaii, of Allegheny.The funeral services will be held from his late residence in Cedar street at 1o'clock Thursday afternoon, the Rev.' ~i Mr. Clok^w otticialinir.
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Massillon Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Thu, Jul 29, 1897

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