Gallipolis Bulletin March 4, 1912 Prominent Gallia County Farmer Dead. Josiah McCall of Harrison Township and well known throughout that section of the county , was found dead early Monday morning . March 4, by his son Claude. Mr. McCall had gone to the barn to feed the stock and was seized by an attack of heart failure which caused his death. He was about 75 years of age and was one of the most prominrnt farmers in Clay Lick Valley, owning about 400 acres of that fertile land. He was a good citizen and erved his township as Trustee for a number of years and was greatly interested in the cattle and sheep industry and did much to improve the grade of stock and his vicinity. He was one of the most progressive farmers in the county and his death is a distinct loss. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Eliza Northup McCall and by three sons and one daughter, J.C. of Patriot, Claude H. at home, O.E. of Clay Lick , and Mrs. Cora Thorton of Lincoln. He is also survived by one brother , Alexander McCall of Proctorville, Lawrence County. The funeral services were held at the family residence Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock and were conducted by Rev. Edgar Ewing. Burial at the McCall Cemetery by Wetherholt. Cheryl Be Well, Do Good Work , Keep In Touch --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!