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The Times Record
Blackwell, Oklahoma
January 04, 1900

Submitted by
Loyd Bishop


DIED VERY SUDDENLY

Levi T. Woodrow died yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 321 First avenue west, in this city. His death was sudden and unexpected. He went to the barn to feed his horse. As he did not return for some time a member of the family went to call him. He was found in the hay mow almost unconscious and died a short time after being removed to the home. The cause of his death was hemorrhage brought about, it was decided by the physicians summoned, by an ulcer in the stomach.
Mr. Woodrow was 50 years of age and had been resident of Hutchinson for fifteen years. He leaves a wife and three children, Mrs. Herbert Nokes of Blackwell, Isaac Woodrow who is located at Great Bend, and a daughter of 12 years, Lizzie. He was a member in good standing in the Workmen lodge. The funeral arrangements had not been made this morning, and it had not been decided whether the remains would be sent east or buried here. The absent members of the family were wired for yesterday. – Hutchinson News, Monday, Jan 1.