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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. HILEMANDeceased One of Van Wert County’s Oldest NativeCitizensMrs. Harriet Hilemnn, 86, one of Van Wert county’s oldest native citizens, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Black ol near Wren. Her death was attributed to general senility.Mrs. Hileinan, the widow ol John L. Hileinan, was bom July 10, 1851 in Willshire township. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dull. For many years sheresided at George and Fultor.streets in this city.Surviving are ihe sons, K A. Hilenmn of Willshire township, W. A. Hileman of Van Wert, C. C. Hileinan, Mt Pleasant. Mich., L. O Hileman of White f ish, Mont., and J. F Hileman of ,st Petersburg, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. JenninciByers, Willshire, Mrs. Grace Black of near Wren, Mrs. Lulu McKee, Alma. Mich., and Mrs. Mary Oechsle ot Van Wert rural route; and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Blish ofDenver, Col.Funeral services in charge of Cowan Son, will lie held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Greenbrier Radical United Brethren church, oi which she was a member. Inter- * ment will be in the church cemetery.
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Van Wert Times Bulletin

Van Wert, Ohio, US

Mon, Feb 28, 1938

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