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Columbus Dispatch newspaper, 26 Feb, 1918: Thanks to Jayne Davis: JOHN A. KEEFE DEAD Assistant Cashier of Capital City Dairy Co., Victim of Complication of Diseases. John A. KEEFE, aged 41, 631 Lilley avenue, died at his home, Monday night, from a complication of diseases. He had been employed by the Capital City Dairy Co., for the last 14 years, first in the capactiy of traffic manager, then in charge of the creamery department, and for the last year as assistant cashier. Surviving are his wife, three children, Thelma, aged 13; Virginia, aged 7, and John Howard, aged 21, two sister, Miss Margaret and Helen KEEFE, and one brother, Edward KEEFE, all living on Grove street. The funeral will be held from Holy Rosary Church, Friday at 8:30 am. Arrangements are in charge of the Egan company. Parents: Edward and Ellen KEEFE Siblings: Margaret, James, Mary, Edward, and Helen. One of other articles sharing the same page: PATRIOTIC OBLIGATION: Bakers Should Obey Federal Regulation for Smaller Loaf, Say National President. "...small loaf will make people eat less bread and save wheat". and FIVE KILLED AT TRAINING SCHOOLS IN FRANCE. Anyone related? Let me know. Sarah Notify Administrator about this message?
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