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From: "Randi" <>
Subject: Arthur Oches Died
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 08:57:13 -0400


Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, July 27, 1916, p. 4.



SUDDEN DEATH ARTHUR OCHES



An unusually sad death was that of Arthur Oches at Denver yesterday, news of
which was received at once by William Graham. The young man is less than 24
and was here a few days ago with a friend, and in a Ford were enroute to
Denver, but when they were at St. Joe, Mo., the machine was abandoned, and
they took the train for Denver. Hardly had they reached that city when the
young man began to fail rapidly and died before his parents could get to
him. The mother was in Cincinnati and the father in New York when they got
word of the serious condition and started at once for his bedside, but he
died before the mother got to Denver. The body is now enroute home, and Mr.
and Mrs. Graham will attend the funeral. He was the only son of Milton Oche
(sic), a leading Cincinnati clothing man, and had been ill for about six
months, though the family had not been especially alarmed.



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