HARMAN BALDRIDGE
[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 18 January 1921]
While on his way to work yesterday morning, Harman Baldridge , of 26 Lincoln street, west, and an employee of Frank Rounds, dropped dead, the cause being heart failure.
“He left the house about six o’clock,” stated a neighbor of the deceased to the press yesterday, “and was found, with life extinct, beside the Queen Street School about eight o’clock.”
Mr. Baldridge lived for some time with a sister on Randolph street. About eight years ago the sister died, Mr. Baldridge moving to west Lincoln street, where he lived alone up to the time of his death. He was 74 years of age.
As far as can be ascertained he has few relatives. He has one brother who had not been heard of for five years, and one sister living somewhere in North Toronto.
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