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- Newspaper Obituary - March 23, 1910 Pulaski Democrat - George J. Weaver, an old and respected citizen of this place, passed away at the home of his siter, Mrs Fred Lighthall, Monday afternoon. Mr. Weaver went to the barn Sunday night about eleven o'clock to feed his team and after leaving the barn suffered a stroke. The other members having retired, thought Mr. Weaver had also came in and retired, but at about 6 a. m. upon arising Mr Lighthall saw a lantern near the barn and went out at once and discovered Weaver laying on the ground. He was immediately carried into the house and Dr. J.L. More was summoned and all aid possible was administered but with no effect, and about five o'clock he passed away without regaining consciousness. Mr. Weaver will be missed on our streets as he was daily in town and highly respected by all. Mr. Weaver was 72 years of age and a member of Pulaski Lodge, F. & A.M., and will be buried Thursday afternoon with Masonic rites. He is survived by two sisters and one brother.
March 21, 1910 ~ George Jefferson Weaver, age 72 years, 11 months, 21 days, Single, Farmer, born in New York, Son of Benjamin Weaver born in New York, and Anna Jenk born in New York, Died in Richland Township of “probably Syncope, was found _ after hours, been missing about 7 hours, layed outdoors.”
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