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Retired Dentist Died Suddenly of Apoplexy
John W. Manire, 68 years old, a retired dentist, died suddenly at his home, 17 South 13th street, this morning at 10 o'clock, following a stroke of apoplexy. Manire, although complaining of rheumatism in his arm, was apparently in good health this morning. While seated in a chair by the stove in the kitchen of his home, he had been discussing family affairs with his wife, when he suddenly gave an exclamation of pain and collapsed in his chair. His wife hurriedly summoned some of the neighbors, who notified her son and also called a physician.
When the two arrived a short time later they found that the man had died. Deputy Coroner Albert Baldus held the inquest this afternoon and a verdict of "death, due to apoplexy" was returned by the jury. The deceased was born in Tennessee, September 19, 1855, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Manire. He was united in marriage to Miss Maggie B. Minter, February 17, 1875. Besides his widow, he is survived by the following children: J. L. Manire, Mra. L. Sharber, of White Plains. Ky.: Mrs. Anna Woodson, B. L. and H. C. Manire, of this city, and Mrs. Willie Wilson, of Providence, R.I. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence to Walnut Hill cemetery..
"Retired Dentist Died Suddenly of Apoplexy", Belleville Daily Advocate, May 19, 1924, p 1, col 4; image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/belleville-daily-advocate-john-w-manire/193400604/ : accessed March 14, 2026), clip page for John W Manire(age 68) Retired Dentist Died Suddenly of Apoplexy.
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