~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Gleaner - June 15, 1916 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Isham B. Whittemore, Jr. the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Whittemore, died at Spencer June 6th, and the remains were here the following day and interred in Linwood Cemetery. Mr. I. B. Whittemore is a son of Mr. G. S. Whittemore, who lives two miles East of Graham. ~~~~~~~~~ Zebulon V. Faust died suddenly last Saturday about noon at the home of Mrs. Will A. Rich in this place. He was on a visit and had been playing with Mrs. Rich's children. He went into the house and a few minutes later the dead body was found upon the floor in the parlor. ** physician w** ** ***** pr*nounced death due to apoplexy superinduced by epilepsy to which he was subject. Zebulon was a dwarf and a son of the late Dr. G. K. Faust. He was four feet and eight inches in height, but of robust body. At his death he was 43 years, 11 months and two days old. He is survived by a dwarf sister, Robena, and by his sister Miss Annie, who lives at the old home South of Graham. The burial was at the old Stoner's cemetery near Bellemont on Sunday. The services at the home were conducted by Rev. Mr. Goodman and the services at the grave by Rev. J. A. Burgess. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The infant child of Mr. Ashley Williams died on the 6th inst., aged almost four months, and the interment was in New Providence cemetery. The mother of the child died when it was but a day or so old. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miss Emily Moser died *th inst., at her home near Rock Creek church. She was 62 years of age. (Our Southwest Alamance correspondent gives an account of her death). [end]