Harry A. Gilchrist Dies Suddenly Death came suddenly Friday afternoon, at 109 East Lincoln street, Marshalltown, Ia., to Harley A. Gilchrist, who dropped dead while in the act of assisting Carl Whited with the moving of his household goods. A post mortem examination conducted by Dr. H.H. Nichols, county coroner, and Dr. A.R. Lynn revealed the cause of death as an aneurism, an unusual condition caused by the bursting of the big artery. Mr Gilchrist had complained some of pains in the chest during the last few days, but he did not regard his condition as serious. Dr. Nichols said there was no question about the cause of death and that an inquest was unnecessary. Harley A. Gilchrist was born March 1, 1884, at North English, and in 1903 he married Miss Ethel Tinkle, at Marengo. HE came here about two weeks ago from Kimball, Mo., where he had been employed by a construction company. He had been making his home with his mother, Mrs. Jane Miller, 506 North first avenue. Besides his wife he is survived by three children, Lee, Vernon and Marvel, who are living at Aurora, Mo., his mother, Mrs. Jane Miller, of this city; a sister, Mrs. James Ballard, of Millersburg; four half-sisters, Mrs. Arthur Pose, Ames; Mrs. G.A. Clemins, New Providence, and Mrs. Nina Thayer and Miss Frances Miller of this city. Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning from the Estel funeral home in charge of Rev. L.W. Harper. Burial was in Riverside. Pallbearers were Harry Robbins, Cara Brown, Fred Fish, Roy Banister, Fred Gard and Carl Whited. The flowers were cared for by Mrs. Warren Fraker and Mrs. Robert Hamblin. Those from a distance attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pose, Ames; Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard and daughter, Millersburg, and Mr. And Mrs. Flay Clemons, New Providence. Marshaltown times-Republican. N. English, Iowa paper 22 Dec 1927 on LDS film 1003429 credits the Marshaltown times-Republican typed 1996 by Dennis Nicklaus