Henry Lehman, 74 years old, fireman at the Crown-Columbia Pulp & paper
Company mills for several years, was found dead in bed
at his home on Molalla avenue Saturday at 4 o'clock by his widow.
Mrs. Lehman, who has been an invalid for many years, tried to
call her husband, who sleeps during the day. When he failed to
respond, she went to the home of Frank Beard, a neighbor, and
informed him that she could not awaken her husband. Mr. Beard at
once discovered that Mr. Lehman was dead. Coroner Wilson was
notified and it was found that death was due to heart trouble.
"There never was a finer case of devotion than that shown
by Mr. Lehman to his invalid wife," said William Beard, who
has
been a neighbor of the Lehmans for years. "They were always
together when he was not at work." |