Posted by Cathy Gowdy on Sunday, November 08, 2009 at 03:37:15 :
Marin Journal
Thursday, October 5, 1916
Page 3
Man Dies While Sitting At Tables
When G. L. Kelly, a San Francisco real estate man, came over to Fairfax Tuesday to conclude a transaction with John Olden, he found the latter sitting at a table covered with papers relating to the deal, and apparently waiting for Kelly’s arrival.
Kelly spoke to him and then, receiving no answer, touched him on the shoulder. Olden was dead.
The deceased was 62 years of age. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Zachary, of Oakland, and two sons, Arthur Olden in San Francisco, and another who is a United States sailor in Hong Kong.
At Coroner Sawyer’s office, Dr. J. H. Kuser found that Olden’s death was due to apoplexy.
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