The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre Record, 07 Oct 1892,
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"DEATH OF JOHN M. REES
"A Good Citizen and Industrious Business Man Passes Away.
"John M. Rees, aged 63 years, one of the best known citizens of the
Heights, died on Wednesday night at 8 p.m. He came to this city 23
years ago from Wales and worked as a miner. He was a butcher by trade
but not until he became a full citizen did he open up in business. He
conducted a successful business on East Market street for fourteen years
and by his industry built up the business. [Very flowery prose, not
relevant.] On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 29, he stated he was going for
a walk, and in opening the lawn gate his daughter saw him stagger. Help
was called and he was carried into the house. It was then discovered
that he was stricken with paralysis. He suffered for a week and died
yesterday. He was a worthy citizen and brought up the following family:
Mrs. Robert Challis, East Market street; Mrs. William H. May, Retsof,
NY; Mrs. Edward Martin, East Market street; and Rowland Rees, at home.
"There are thirteen grandchildren besides. He was born at Caellean
farm, near Llangadock, Wales, and for twenty years after resided at
Hirwann, a mining town in Wales, until he emigrated. He was a member of
the Welsh Presbyterian Church.
"The funeral will take place on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence
at the corner of Meade and East Market streets. Rev. Hugh Davis will
conduct the services, assisted by Rev. W.D. Jenkins. Interment in
Hollenback Cemetery."