The Shelbyville Republican
Monday September 11, 1922
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YOUNG MAN DIED SUNDAY AT NOON
Millard Magee Passed Away At Long Hospital During An Operation
WAS TAKEN ILL SATURDAY
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Millard Magee, age twenty-three years, died Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock, at the Robert Long Memorial hospital, Indianapolis.
His death occurred during an operation, which was being performed for bowel trouble.
The young man, who had been employed at Indianapolis, was taken ill Saturday while on his way here to spend the weekend with relatives.
He was attended here, and was taken to Indianapolis Sunday morning for an operation.
He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Magee, and was born in this county January 4, 1899.
He was married to Miss Irene Walton, of this city. The young man was a member of Company A., Indiana National Guard, of this city. The company will take part in the funeral services.
He leaves his widow; his mother, Mrs. Chris
Pope, of Fortville; five brothers, Will, of Indianapolis, Dillard
and James, of this city, Joseph, of Newcastle, and Fred, of Fortville; two sisters,
Mrs. Herbert Noe, of Fortville and Miss Josephine Magee, of Vevay.
Funeral services will be held at the Main Street church Tuesday afternoon at three o’clock, the Rev. M. S. Taylor officiating.
Burial will be made in Forest Hill cemetery, C. F. Fix and Son in charge.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Ronald
Magee
The Shelbyville Republican
Monday March 23, 1914
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James M. Magee, aged forty-eight years, died at his home in Blue Ridge Monday morning at twelve-five o’clock.
His death was caused by dropsy and yellow jaundice. Mr. Magee had been in ill health for a number of months.
He was formerly a resident of this city and was a barber by trade. He left here several months ago moving to Moscow, and from there went to Blue Ridge.
He had lived there only since last Tuesday.
He is survived by his wife and eight small children.
The funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at ten-thirty o’clock at the Vine Street M.P. church, the
Rev. A. W. Conn officiating.
Burial will be made in the City cemetery in charge of Stewart & Fix.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Ronald
Magee
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