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Author: MargieRoopPearce
Surnames: Marquart, Rash, Harmon, Cottrell, Johnson, Death
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Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, IN; Tuesday, May 14, 1918
BRIDEGROOM IS DROWNED
Ray Marquart, Married Here Two Weeks Ago to Leona Rash Was DROWNED YESTERDAY
At Lima, Ohio
The Body Will be Brought to Rivarre Tonight
Two weeks ago today, Ray Marquart and Miss Leona Rash, daughter of Isaac Rash of
Rivarre, were married here by Judge D. E. Smith in the county clerk's office. Their
happiness was short lived for yesterday morning Mr. Marquart was accidently drowned in the
reservoir at Lima, Ohio, and tonight at seven o'clock the body will arrive at Rivarre
over the Erie and will be taken to the house of his step-father, James Harmon at that
place.
Word of the death was received here at nine o'clock last evening by telegram by
Mrs. Marquart's half-brother, Sam Cottrell who resides in the Haugk property near the
north bridge. A short time thereafter Mrs. Cottrell talked with the undertaker at Lima,
Ohio, who stated the drowning occurred yesterday morning in the reservoir and was
accidental. Further particulars are unknown.
Mr. and Mrs. Marquart had gone to Lima last Friday where they expected to make their
home and where Mr. Marquart had secured employment, the nature of which is unknown here at
this time.
Mr. Marquart was born December 24, 1891, and at death was twenty-six years of age. He
was the son of Jack E. and Neva Johnson Marquart. The mother later married James Harmon
but is now deceased. The boy made his home with his step-father, but had served in the
navy for four years, returning here only a year ago.
He is survived by a half-sister, Elsie Harmon Death of Rivarre.
When the couple were married here two weeks ago, they remained over night as guests of
their brother, Sam Cottrell and family and were also guests at the Cottrell home in this
city a week ago Sunday.
The step-father, Mr. Harmon and Joe and Isaac Rash, brothers of Mrs. Marquart, left
this morning for Lima to accompany the body here, which will be met at the Rivarre station
by the Gay, Zwick & Myers ambulance from this city.
Fort Wayne News & Sentinel, Allen County, Indiana; May 15 1918
DECATUR BOY DROWNED IN CANAL AT LIMA, O
(Special to the News)
DECATUR, Ind., - May 13 - The body of Ray Marquart, 26, who was drowned in a canal at
Lima, O., was brought to Rivarre last evening, and taken to the home of his step-father,
James Harman. Mr. Marquart was married only 2 weeks ago to Leona Rash in this city and
they had gone to Lima last Friday to make their home. Gay, Zwick and Myer's ambulance
met the body at the train.
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