John 0. Hay cs Dies Wednesday Jacksonvillertai8M.tlrwigi stJohn O. H*vyes, a resident cxf Murrayvilie for many years., died 1 At 1:50 o’clock Wednesday morn-ing a* Pa»ssavart hospital where he had belt;T. a patient six weeks.!_ He was formerly engaged In terming. j2'.Mir. Hayes was born Sept. 4, ■ t ‘ lfi84. son oi John Thomas and t Sarah Lemon Ha ve6% VHe Is survived by the following children: Mrs. Ray Walker, Jacksonville; Mrs. Louis Freitag, tiCJieyenne, Wyo., Mrs. ElolseTatum, East St. Louis; Russedi,e\ H. Hayes, Jerseyvilie, and Wil- w liam E. Hayes, Jacksonville. One toeetsiclcedaughter preceded him in death.Surviving brothers and sisters •re Ray Hayes, Jacksonville, and Giarles Hayes. White Hall; Mrs. Chester Barber, Alton; Mrs.f Glenn Durham, Springfield, and Mrs. Stella Hagan, Jacksonville.Mr. Hayes was a member of the Modern Woodman lodge.The remains were taken to the Maokey Funeral Home at Rood-house, and will be taken Thursday to the Mackey Funeral Home in Murrayvilie. where the family will meet friends f.rom 7 to re; 9 o’clock Thursday night. saFuneral services will be held mlt; at 2 p.m. Friday at the Mac key Funeral Home in Murrayville, | with burial to Manchester cemetery.mlowip€fowiyoBtWstiwiEvide: