FOUND DEAD IN HIS BARN
Frank McKinstray, Farmer, Died Suddenly Friday
Frank McKinstray was found dead in the barn on his farm, southeast of Fishers Friday. He had been subjected to sudden attacks of heart trouble and other ailments for a long time and it is presumed that one of them may have caused his death, although some are of the opinion that he may have been injured by a fall from the loft.
He was about seventy years of age and is survived by the following children: Ralph, Neal, Merrill, Edgar and Homer McKinstray, Miss Maude McKinstray and Mrs. Ethel Arnett.
Funeral services will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday morning.
Mr. McKinstray was a farmer all his life and spent a great many years in the south part of the county, where he was well and favorably known.
FOUND DEAD IN HIS BARN
Frank McKinstray, Farmer, Died Suddenly Friday
Frank McKinstray was found dead in the barn on his farm, southeast of Fishers Friday. He had been subjected to sudden attacks of heart trouble and other ailments for a long time and it is presumed that one of them may have caused his death, although some are of the opinion that he may have been injured by a fall from the loft.
He was about seventy years of age and is survived by the following children: Ralph, Neal, Merrill, Edgar and Homer McKinstray, Miss Maude McKinstray and Mrs. Ethel Arnett.
Funeral services will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday morning.
Mr. McKinstray was a farmer all his life and spent a great many years in the south part of the county, where he was well and favorably known.
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