Many from here attended the funeral of Charles MOW at Richland Center Saturday forenoon. - - - SAND HILL ITEMS.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, December 16, 1916
Charlie Cecil MOW was the youngest son of Adam H. and Harriet MOW. He was born August 8, 1872 in Fulton county near Richland Center, Indiana, and died Wednesday, November 22, 1916, aged 44 years, three months and 14 days. He was sick for over a year with anemia and was confined to his bed for just 10 weeks preceding his death. He married Clara F. HARPSTER Sept 30, 1896. With the exception of about five years, he spent his married life on the farm of the Harpster homestead where he died. He leaves his wife, sons, Samuel D. [MOW], Walter A. [MOW], James W. [MOW], daughters, Helen I. [MOW], Alice R. [MOW] and Harriet E. [MOW]. A son, Loring A. [MOW] and a daughter Naomi L. [MOW] preceded him dying in infancy. He also leaves four brothers, Samuel J. [MOW] of Cornelius, Ore., David B. [MOW], Marion L. [MOW] and Grant [MOW] of the immediate vicinity; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza LAWSON of Batavia, Arkansas and Mrs. Sattie WEIR of the neighborhood. He was converted to God's ways 12 years ago during the pastorate of Rev. J. K. WAJANT. He had belonged to the National Horse Thief Detective Association of Fulton county for several years. Funeral services were held from M.E. Church at Richland Center Saturday morning, Nov 25 at 10:30, the Rev. H. D. DICK of Argos officiating. Burial in Odd Fellows cemetery at same place.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1916.htm
Many from here attended the funeral of Charles MOW at Richland Center Saturday forenoon. - - - SAND HILL ITEMS.
Published in the Rochester(IN) Sentinel, Saturday, December 16, 1916
Charlie Cecil MOW was the youngest son of Adam H. and Harriet MOW. He was born August 8, 1872 in Fulton county near Richland Center, Indiana, and died Wednesday, November 22, 1916, aged 44 years, three months and 14 days. He was sick for over a year with anemia and was confined to his bed for just 10 weeks preceding his death. He married Clara F. HARPSTER Sept 30, 1896. With the exception of about five years, he spent his married life on the farm of the Harpster homestead where he died. He leaves his wife, sons, Samuel D. [MOW], Walter A. [MOW], James W. [MOW], daughters, Helen I. [MOW], Alice R. [MOW] and Harriet E. [MOW]. A son, Loring A. [MOW] and a daughter Naomi L. [MOW] preceded him dying in infancy. He also leaves four brothers, Samuel J. [MOW] of Cornelius, Ore., David B. [MOW], Marion L. [MOW] and Grant [MOW] of the immediate vicinity; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza LAWSON of Batavia, Arkansas and Mrs. Sattie WEIR of the neighborhood. He was converted to God's ways 12 years ago during the pastorate of Rev. J. K. WAJANT. He had belonged to the National Horse Thief Detective Association of Fulton county for several years. Funeral services were held from M.E. Church at Richland Center Saturday morning, Nov 25 at 10:30, the Rev. H. D. DICK of Argos officiating. Burial in Odd Fellows cemetery at same place.
SOURCE:
http://www.fulco.lib.in.us/Genealogy/Tombaugh/Obituaries/Html/1916.htm
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