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They now grieve with him in the loss of their best friend. was her only sister.Īnd her loyalty and devotion to them, won his heart and their's, and Clark's first wife, the mother of his children. Johnson, of Tennessee Anderson Johnson, of Oklahoma, and Henry Johnsonĭr. The family lived at Shady Groveīefore living here and have numerous relatives and friends in the cityĪnd county. Clark removed from this city in 1898 with her Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the remains of Mrs. The Rev, William Medeaif officiating, Burial will be in the Tentative arrangements for funeral services at 2 p.m. The body is at the Wright and Kendall funeral home, Mande E, Paxton, Los Angeles, Calif, 16 grandchildren, Theodore, of Dysart, Ia., Oscar, of Princeton and William, of Oregon City, Ore., Robert E., of East St, Louis, Ill., Surviving are the wife, Florence, seriously ill at their home here Ī daughter, Mrs, Virginia Drury, Princeton: five sons, Sunday at his home here, following a six weeks illness.Ī native of Princeton, he was a member of St. Jesse M, Chapman, 78, retired plumber, died at 3:15 a.m. Was twice elected sheriff of the county and held various other public He served one term as mayor of Princeton, He was a native of Ohio and served during the civil war with Company K Recently suffered a stroke of paralysis which caused his death.
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He had been in failing health for several years. Branch four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.įuneral arrangements will be completed at the Ziliak and Wade Funeral Home here where friends may call. Surviving are a son Raymond, Haubstadt and Mrs Matilda Pugh, Ft. Stevens Evangelical and reformed Church and of the Ladies Guild. Elnora Busing was a lifelong resident of Haubstadt, a member of St. Sourcebook Gibson county Obits and Death Notices He continued his legitimateīusiness until a short time before his death, which was sudden and unexpected. In 1817, and established himself a young man, as a merchant in this place. Will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Oakland City.ĭied In this place (Princeton Ind.) on Wednesday, John Brownlee. Of age and was born at Newburg, Ind., but had resided at Oakland for Brown, one of the best known physicians of the county.ĭied at his home at Oakland City Ind., Monday morning. The Evansville Courier Friday January 15, 1926ĭr. Block of near Princeton one son Walter, city: two Berger is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Occurred a short time after he was injured in an automobile accident. The coroner of Gibson county returnedĪ verdict of suicide in the death of John Berber, who carried largeĪccidental life Insurance policies, after an autopsy by the medicalĭepartment of Indiana university revealed poison in the body. Grief and worry over theĭeath of her son hastened her end. Pneumonia was the direct cause of the death. passed away at 1:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home Minnie Berger, 70, mother of Johnīerger, who died, under mysterious circumstances at Princeton about two Henry Bennett, aged 92, a pioneer of Gibson County Ind., church at Oakland City Thursday morning and theīody will be taken to Petersburg for burial. George Coryell of Washington, Ind The funeral willīe held at the M. John Pinney of this city Mrs.Īnna McCarty and Mrs. Edward Woodruff, Misses Francis and Henrietta and Of the immediate family a widow and four children survive him. Years, retiring from active business only a few months ago. He was 68 years oldĪnd had been in the furniture business at Oakland City for a number of The funeral will be held at the Catholic church at Haubstadt at 8Įvansville Courier and Press, Evansville, INįrancis Marion Banks, an old soldier and prominent resident of OaklandĬity died at 7 o'clock this morning, of apoplexy. The sons are Joseph, Anton and Frank of Haubstadt, Valentine of Mt. He leaves a wife, five sons and four daughters. When he suffered an attack of paralysis, being confined to his bed since Anslinger was an active worker all his life until two years ago (Special) Henry Anslinger, 75 years, prominentĭied at his home at 6 o'clock Saturday evening after a lingering The Princeton Clarion, September 22, 1855 John Ames, formerlyĪ resident of Princeton, Indiana, aged 42 years. 2ĭied on the 12th Inst., at Collinsville, Conn., Mr. Domestic troubles led to a debauch which ended with the suicide. 29 - Carl Agee, a young merchant of Somerville, a village four miles south of this city, committed suicide last night by taking arsenic in beer.