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DR. PAUL E. TREES SUCCUMBS FOLLOWING OPERATION. LEAVES MANY RELA TIVES. FUNERAL MONDAY AT WILKINSON. Dr. Paul E. Trees, age 35 years, died at his home in Maxwell Friday evening, February 19, at 8:25 o’clock. Dr. Trees was a very successful young physician, well known and loved in the community. He had been a practicing physi cian at Maxwell for about nine years, succeeding Dr. E. R. Sisson there. His death followed an oper ation less than a week ago. Dr. Trees was a member of the Eden Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and was also a member of the Royal Arch degree. He was suc cessful as a physician and had a large practice. He leaves a widow, who is the daughter of Isaac A. Wilson, formerly of Brown town ship, now of Noblesville, and a sister of Mrs. Frank Kennedy, south of this city, and a granddaughter of the late Henry B. Wilson; also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trees, of Warrington; three brothers, George, Clarence and Harry Trees, and three sisters, Mrs. Charles Titus, of Wilkinson, and Misses Florence and Fern Trees, of Warrington, and a host of more dis tant relatives and friends. A brother, Earl Trees, died a year ago. Dr. Trees was a member of the board of pension examiners here and was president of the Hancock Medical Society, serving his second term in this position of honor and the society membership attended his funeral in a body.
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Greenfield Republican

Greenfield, Indiana, US

Thu, Feb 25, 1915

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