Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 8. MARENGO Rev. W. H. Tyler, an old soldier and citizen, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. Jones, Thursday morning, January 31, about three o'clock of acute indigestion. In his early manhood, he was a minister in the U.B. Church but later united with the Baptist Church of which he was a member at his death. "Uncle Will," as he was familiarly called, was a splendid citizen, a devoted husband and father, a faithful friend and will be missed not only by his immediate family but by his many friends. He was the oldest member of the Valeene (difficult to read) I. O. O. F. lodge and was buried under its auspices. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. C. Jones, and a grandson, Herchel (consider Herschel a spelling variant), three sisters, two of whom are Mrs. M. E. Austin and Mrs. Sarah Edwards of this place, besides many other relatives to mourn his departure, his wife having preceded him last November. The funeral was conducted Saturday at the church in North Marengo by Rev. J. H. Walls. Buried in Marengo Cemetery.