Obituary - John Wilson Hughes
Contributed to Genealogy Pit Stop
By Diana Barnhart
East Liverpool Review
Jan. 20, 1951
J. W. Hughes Is Found Dead
Heart Attack Blamed; Funeral Set Monday
John Wilson Hughes, 70, a retired millworker, was found dead Friday at 3:30 p.m. in his home, a converted streetcar, on Norman alley, Klondyke.
Mr. Hughes, a cripple, was last seen Thursday night and is believed to have died during the night. He was found by his son-in-law, Fred Jamison, who lives near-by.
Coroner Ernest Sturgis said death probably was due to a heart attack.
Mr. Hughes was employed last by the Crucible Steel Co. at Midland. He leaves another daughter, Miss Mabel Hughes of East Liverpool; five brothers, Owen Hughes of East Liverpool, James Hughes of Imperial, Thomas Hughes, David Hughes and George Hughes of Clinton, Pa., and two grandchildren.
Rites will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Home by Rev. D. Park Chapman, pastor of the First Christian Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Calcutta United Presbyterian Cemetery.
Friends may call Sunday afternoon and night at the funeral home.
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