John Dyment Dies at Barrie, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-13

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1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 I JOHN DYMENT DIES AT BARBIE. Toronto, out.. Jaaaary 12. — John Dyment. of Bar- lie. died this morning after a tew days" illi.- at, ilie formation of a clot of blood on the brain following an apoplectic attack causing unconsciousne-s a fee boars aft t lie was stricken and produced a fatal recall today. He was only thirt. " -li ■ rears •Id and a man of the most exemplary habits and clean life. He was interested in the thoroughbred all his life, having ridden for his father until Increasing weight prevented and then he trained the horses of his uncle, the late Nathanial Dynniit. On the death of the latter, the establishment was carried on by his two sons and John, the last-aamed having charge of the training and management of the stable. His death occurs just at the time when th stable was 1 rpected to be at its best, the produce ,1 a sere of rood mares which were bought a few years sg . b m- ready to race this year. the fun. rai will take place on Monday and in the meantime all tile industrial plants in which the family cm- Interested, including carriage and engine works, taaaerii a, saw mills and other manufactories, will he closed.


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