Children:
Earle D. Laros
Sibling(s):
John G. Laros
Sallie Ann Laros
Clinton J. Laros
Magaret Laros
Allen C. Laros
Annie Laros
Franklin Eugene Laros
Charles Albert Laros
Erwin Kennedy Laros
Marietta Laros
Martin Laros
Clara Laros
Alvin Laros
Alice Laros
Susan Laros
Earl Laros |
Notes:
Easton Daily Express, Thursday, April 6, 1911, Page 1
Uriah Laros Falls Dead
Well-known Coachman Overcome Shortly After He left His Bed
Uriah Laros, an Easton coachman, fell dead at his home, 332 Spring Garden Street, at 2:40 this afternoon, Mr. Laros was attacked with heart trouble yesterday and was confined to his bed. This afternoon he left his bed to go to the bath room. The exertion was too much for him and another and more severe attack followed, and the end came with it. The deceased was in the 61st year of his age. He is survived by his wife and by one son, Earle D. Laros.
Mr. Laros is also survived by four brothers and four sisters, they are Clinton Laros, Alvin Laros, Charles A. Laros and Mrs. Van Selen Walter, of this city; John Laros of Hulmesville, near Philadelphia; Mrs. Annie Dietrick, of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Alice Watson and Mrs. Maggie Shultz, of Philadelphia. The deceased was widely known and had a host of friends. He was a member of the First Reformed Church and was a member of Grant Conclave, No. 123, Improved Order of Heptasopha. |