Union Springs Advertiser Thursday, 8 November 1928 Death of Former Resident News was received last week of the sudden death, on October 30, of Charles H. Tate of Sioux CIty, Ia., a former resident of Union Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Tate had started for California to visit their daughters and went but a short distance out of Sioux City, when he was taken violently ill, and died a short time after being removed from the train. Death was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage. The trip was to have been a vacation for Mr. Tate, who was a salesman for Smith Brothers packing company for 15 years. Mr. Tate was born in Auburn in 1859. He and his family resided in Union Springs for several years and he conducted a meat market here at that time. In 1911, he removed to Fort Dodge, Ia., and later went to Sioux City where he lived at the time of his death. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Auburn. Surviving are his wife, Carrie L. Tate, three daughters, Mrs. L.E. Thompson of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. P.D. Baker of San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. R.P. Holderbaum of Rochester.