
He was an alternate voting delegate for the county Farm Bureau at the time of his death.Ī well-known Guernsey dairy cattlemen, Eads was active also in the Clinton Dairy Herd Improvement Association. He was a member of the county fair board, the Sabula Isaac Walton League chapter and president of the Jackson National Farm Loan Association. Eads last Tuesday retired after a two year term as president of the Jackson County Fair Association. Duane Basil, pastor officiated and interment was made in the Preston cemetery.Ī past president of the Jackson County Farm Bureau, Mr. Funeral services were held Monday in the Campbell funeral home followed by rites in the Presbyterian church. Eads was hospitalized the afternoon before. He was a man of many good qualities, honest, straightforward and a friend to all who knew him.Ĭarroll Eads, a prominent Preston-Miles area farmer, died early Friday morning in the Jackson County Public Hospital in Maquoketa. Each moved to this Sabula from his farm a few years ago and resided here until his death. Emily Balm of England, and one brother, John of Louisiana, are also left to mourn his loss. Sidney Brake)-and fourth, Emily, is dead. Three are now living-Oliver, John, Rose (Mrs. Mathilda Paulsen, died in 1899.ĭeceased was later married to Miss Maria Wills and four children were born. Three of these children died in early youth and the fourth, Mrs. Taplin in 1855, who died leaving four children. Returning to England a few years later he was married to Miss H. William Each was born in London, England, September 17, 1829, and came to Sabula twenty years later.

The following is a sketch of the life of the deceased: church and the remains were interred in Evergreen cemetery. Sheckler, at one o'clock Monday afternoon in the M. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Each was an old respected citizen, and one with a host of close friends, has been in poor health for some time past and his death was not altogether unexpected. Our citizens were pained to learn on Saturday morning that William Each had died the previous evening at eight o'clock.
