Submitted by: Margie Roop Pearce
South Bend Tribune (South Bend, Indiana)
Wednesday, June 11, 1969
PROBE DEATH IN HOME FIRE
Raleigh Shannon,
75, of 919 W. Colfax Ave, died at 2:05 a.m. today in St Josephs
Hospital where he was admitted shortly after 2 p.m. Monday with
burns over 40 per cent of his body. The death remains under
investigation by St Joseph County Coroner Dr. Harry Ludwick and
fire inspectors. Fire Inspector Capt. Jack Bukowski said
that according to relatives, Shannon had last been seen in a
chair smoking a cigarette. Capt. Bukowski said a hole was burned
in a carpet directly in from of the chair in which Shannon was
seated.
Shannons son, Larry
E. Shannon, 19, of 226 Albert Ave, was treated in the hospital
for minor burns he suffered when he was ripping clothing from his
father in attempts to extinguish the flames. The younger Shannon
and his wife were in the back yard when the victim ran to the
door, his clothing in flames, yelling for help, they said.
No Other Evidence - Capt Bukowski said he
found no evidence that the fire would have been caused by means
other than a cigarette or cigarette lighter in Shannons
hands.
Shannon was born
June 4, 1895 in Fort Wayne and moved to South Bend 25 years ago
from there. On April 2, 1946, in Columbia City, he married
Genevieve Reasor, who survives. Also surviving are five sons,
Samuel, Charles, Boyd and William, all of Fort Wayne, and Larry
of South Bend; a stepson Eugene Lang of South Bend; two
daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Axson and Mrs. Marie Dinvo, both of Fort
Wayne; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Virginia Cossel of South Bend; three
brothers Preston, Harry and Alton and a sister Mrs. Florence
Johnson all of Fort Wayne.
Friends may call
after 7 p.m. Thursday in the Orvis Funeral Home where services
will be held at 1 p.m. Friday with Rev. Carl A. Ricks, pastor of
the Sumption Prairie United Methodist Church officiating. Burial
will be Southlawn Cemetery.