Trembly - D.G.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal - May 5, 1899
Word has been received here of the death of Dr. D. G. Trembley [sic], formerly of Mace. His death occurred in New Jersey and was due to morphine poisoning, he having taken the same with suicidal intent. Dr. Trembly left here six or seven years ago and it is said that he did not succeed very well in the east. He became despondent and finally ended his troubles by self destruction. While a resident of this County he married the daughter of John Berry of southeast of the city, and she with two children survives him. They will return here, it is thought, to make their home. Dr. Trembly was well thought of while here and the news of his death will be received with regret.