Charles Hayden

New Plymouth Sentinel
Thursday, May 05, 1915

At the home of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Hanigan, Charles Hayden passed away Sunday evening. Death was due to heart failure. Mr. Hayden was seemly well up until about thirty minutes of his death when he had a severe pain over his heart. Charles Hayden was born at Chicago, Ill; on May 29, 1861, and was 54 years old at the time of his death. About 27 years ago he moved with his parents to Nebraska, and about 12 years ago he came to this state, making his home in New Plymouth. Mr. Hayden has been suffering with rheumatism for a number of years, and while the disease had crippled him so badly at times that he was compelled to use an invalid's chair, he has always had a cheery word and smile for every one he met. Mr. Hayden was unmarried and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Hanigan and Mrs. Mary Haggerty, of Spaulding, Neb; an one brother John Hayden. The funeral services will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the Catholic church and interment will be made at Park View cemetery.

Fruitland Banner (Friday, May 07, 1915)

Dies from Heart Trouble

Charles Hayden, a resident of New Plymouth, died very suddenly last Sunday evening with heart trouble. Mr. Hayden was 40 years old and unmarried.

The funeral services will be held this morning at the Catholic church at New Plymouth and interment will be made in Park View cemetery.