From the Feb 25, 1919 Ohio State Journal. Page 7 DEATHS - FUNERALS Complications following influenza caused the death yesterday of Mrs. Goldie B. COLLEY, aged 21, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DEAN, 372 South Nelson Road. Her husband and daughter survive. Funeral services will be held today at Lucasville, where the body will be taken by Myers & Owens, undertakers. ***** Albert J. HAWK, aged 39, 192 South Ogden Avenue, died yesterday at his home from influenza. He was a commercial traveler. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Undertaker SHAW. ***** Following influenza, Mrs. Fannie GOLDSTEIN, aged 33, 335 South Washington Avenue, died yesterday at her home. Five sons survive. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the home. Burial, in charge of Undertaker O'SHAUGHNESSEY, will be made in the Jewish Cemetery. ***** Influenza yesterday caused the death of Thomas MURPHEY, aged 52, peddler, 122 East Mound Street. Coroner HEINTZ was told the man had refused medical treatment recently. ***** Burial of the body of Mrs. Anna INGALLS, aged 70, widow, who was found dead in bed at 239 South Front Street, a week ago, will take place this morning after services at the Maeder Bros. & Sebitzky chapel, 75 East Main Street. ***** The body of Elias MOSES, aged 60, who died at the Columbus State Hospital, will be taken to his former home, Bridgeport, for burial by the Shaw Company, undertakers. ***** Taken to Protestant Hospital yesterday morning in the Brown-Ferguson ambulance, Grover P. LOCKHART, aged 23, King Avenue and the River Road, died a few hours later from influenza. He had been ill a week. His widow, Mrs. Myrtle LOCKHART, a brother and sister survive. Funeral services will be held at the home Friday afternoon. Burial, in charge of the Brown-Ferguson Company, undertakers, will be made in Union Cemetery. ***** After an illness of only 72 hours from influenza, Mrs. Ella LOUDENSLAGER, aged 44, 51 Warren Street, wife of Harry LOUDENSLAGER, died yesterday. A son, Harry, jr., survives. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the chapel of the Brown-Ferguson Undertaking Company, 796 North High Street. Rev. Mr. ABLEWHITE of Good Shepherd Church will officiate. ***** Funeral services and burial for Miss Delia C. TORREY, aged 93, aunt of former President Taft, who died at her home in Millbury, Mass., according to word received by a niece, Mrs. Francis C. CALDWELL, will be held this afternoon at Millbury. She was a sister of the mother of the ex-president. ***** At his home, 309 Donaldson Street, yesterday, Frederick EHRICH, aged 51, barber, died. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be at Green Lawn Cemetery. ***** Mrs. Eva ROSS, aged 30, died last evening at Grant Hospital. She was the wife of G.P. ROSS, formerly employed at the Jeffrey plant, and is also survived by four children. The family home is at 666 East Third Avenue. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm