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Show DEATH PUTS END TO LONG SUFFERING Eugene Schoppmann, After Seven Years of Suffering from Heart Trouble, Finds RepoBC At about 11 o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, Wednes-day, April 7th, death brought relief to Eucreno Schoppmann, a young married mar-ried man of this place, who has been a sufferer from heart trouble for the past five or six years; not constantly at first, but gradually becoming more frequent and sovere, until during tho past two months ho has been unable to lenvo his bed at all. "Gene," as ho was familiarly known among the young peoplo here, was bori on tho 23rd day of July, 1885, and would havo boen 30 years 'old on his next birthday. He was married in 1911 to Miss Alice Bulloch of this city and one child has resulted' frbnTtfieir. union, which is now living. The deceased was a young man of good character and held the. respect of the community. Ho has been brave and patient during his Jong and tiro-somo tiro-somo illness, and has tried to be as littlo burden to his family and relatives rela-tives as possible. The funeral services are being held this afternoon in the tabernacle, and Interment will be made in tho local cemetery. Although his death was not unexpected, it comos as a severe shock to his wife, mother and other near relatives, who have the sincere sympathy of tho entire community In their hour of mourning and gloom. |