THE NEWS JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
28 Feb 1933

BUNNELL, Feb 28 - - Funeral arrangements were being completed here today for C E Cisco, 63, who died suddenly Sunday afternoon from heart failure. He had been recovering from an attack of influenza.

Cisco had been prominent in local political and business affairs for more than 25 years. He served four years as a Flagler county commissioner and several years on the Bunnell city commission.

Surviving are his widow, his daughter, Mrs. C O Magee; two sons, Roy of New Jersey, and Joy of Jacksonville; four brothers and two sisters. One of his brothers is expected here from New Jersey

THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE
Bunnell, Florida
Thursday, March 2, 1933

Charles E. Sisco, age 63, died suddenly late Sunday afternoon at his home here on Railroad Street following a short illness from influenza. Mr. Sisco had been confined to his home for about ten days but was not in bed. An extremely hard fit of coughing brought too great a strain upon his heart resulting in his death.

Mr. Sisco came to Flagler County about 22 years ago from Ramsey, N. J. and was for a time active in the political and business life of the county, having served as county commissioner and town commissioner. He established and operated several business concerns here.

Surviving the deceased are his widow, a daughter, Mrs. C. O. Magee of Bunnell; two sons, Roy, of Ramsey, N. J. and Joy, of Jacksonville, and a brother Carol of Ramsey, N. J.

Funeral services were held from the First Baptist Church Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. M. DeVette officiating. Interment was made in the Espanola Cemetery.

Pallbearers were B. C. Stafford, W. H. McKenzie, F. L. Byrd, E. F. Warner, George Biddle, and Z. E. Booe.