Leaming - Lewis
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Review Jan 14, 1916
Dr. Lewis LEAMING one of the most progressive and substantial citizens of Otterbein passed away at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at his home in that place. Death was caused by Bright's disease and he had been in poor health for some time. He was born at Romney on May 10, 1873 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leaming. He attended the grade schools of the county and received his literary education at Purdue. He later graduated from Rush Medical College, Chicago. He then took up the practice of medicine in Otterbein. The deceased was married about 16 years ago to Alice Patton, daughter of Col. Patton of Remington at one time a member of Congress. The widow and 3 children: Louise, Eleanor and Luther Leaming survive. He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leaming of Romney a brother Hunter Leaming of Romney and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Kirkpatrick of New Richmond and Mrs. Samuel C. Malsberry of Romney.- typed by kbz