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Seymour McMillan
SEYMOUR M'MILLAN DIES OF SCARLET FEVER
(From Thursday's Daily)
Seymour McMillan, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. Runyan, of this city, died this morning at 5 o'clock from scarlet fever at his home in Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Runyan went there immediately after hearing the distressing news. While Mrs. McMillan was visiting her people here some two weeks ago, she was called to Chicago by a telegram announcing the serious illness of her husband. She found him a victim of the fever, which he had contracted on the road as a commercial traveler.
Mr. McMillan was about 30 years old, and formerly lived in Laporte, where he first knew Miss Edith Runyan, who, three years ago next July, became his bride in this city. After that the home was established in Chicago, out of which city Mr. McMillan traveled for a wholesale house. His parents are dead. His father met death two years ago in a train accident in Englewood. One sister, Mrs. McAdams, lives in Chicago. No children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. McMillan.
Newspaper: The Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: March 15, 1916
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Page: 2
Column(s): 4
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