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Bowerston Man Stroke Victim (1943)

James Couthren Borland (1877-1943) in the New Philadelphia Daily Times on April 21, 1943.

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Bowerston Man Stroke Victim

James C. Borland, 83, widely known Bowerston merchant, was found dead in his home there yesterday morning at 10:30 by Claude Gordon of Bowerston. Death was due to a stroke and occurred sometime Monday night. Mr. Borland operated a general store in Bowerston for the past 40 years. A life long resident of that vicinity, he was born September 27, 1877, son of the late James and Catherine Walker Borland. Surviving are one son, Weldon Borland of Kent and a daughter, Miss Ruth Borland of Akron. Funeral services will be conducted at the Boor Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with Rev. C. W. Walter officiating. Burial will be in Long View Cemetery. Bowerston. The body is at the Boor Funeral Home.

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