V- , 4’ {,£-.»*** J 1WellrKnowfl CitUen Succumbsto the ., Ei«htli Strokoof}:P*r*lyiisOther ’ Mortuary*J* Wiliam Rehnberg died at 10:30o’click Friday at 1704 Third avenue, of a stroke of paralysis. This is the .eighth stroke from1 which he has'suffered, and he has been ailing sinc^ last Jaunary. 'Mr. Rehnberg was born in Sweden and was bz years of'age, had* been a resident of this city forothirty-two years and was proprietor of a salooon at 1022 Third avenue. Mr. Rehnberg leaves three brothers and one sister— Rehnberg of Moline, and Frahk Rehnberg, August Rehnberg and Miss Thelina Rehnberg, all of Whom live in Stockholm, Sweden. He also ledves two nephews who reside here—Carl and Efrfok Rehnberg. *The funeral of William Rehnberg was neld Saturday from ' Barney Gamble’s home, 1714 Third avenue. The Swedish Olive lodge having charge | of the funeral. Emil Brown acted as chaplain ana O. Swanson as noble grand. *The pallbearers were: Axel Anderson, L. C. Oakley, Carl Colmark, Gust Berglund, Alfred Carlson and Theo. Wahiberg. The members of the lodge furnished a floral design representing he three links, the emblem of the lodge. There was a large attendance at the funeral.11 IHubbnrb.