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The News-Sentinel 1959 - Fulton County Public Library

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Ed Reichart<br />

Ed REICHART, 59, a resident of near <strong>Fulton</strong> for 15 years before moving some 20 years<br />

ago, died at his home in Watseka, Ill., Thursday evening. He had had an operation for a brain<br />

tumor recently.<br />

Among the survivors are the widow, the former Olive STONE of near <strong>Fulton</strong>; five<br />

children, and three nephews of Rochester, Laurence, Don and Arnold NORRIS.<br />

Funeral services and burial will be in Watseka Saturday afternoon.<br />

[no obits]<br />

Saturday, August 29, <strong>1959</strong><br />

Monday, August 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />

Leona Mae Dillon<br />

Mrs. Leona Mae DILLON, 55, died Sunday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph hospital, Kokomo,<br />

after a long illness. She resided in Kokomo and had been employed at the Kingston Products<br />

corporation there 25 years.<br />

Born Oct. 31, 1903, at Mooresville, she was the daughter of George and Cora WILSON<br />

GARNER. She was married Sept. 4, 1926, to Walter DILLON, who survives.<br />

Mrs. Dillon was a member of the North street Baptist church.<br />

Also surviving are two sons, Jacob and James [DILLON], both of Kokomo; one<br />

grandson; one sister, Mrs. Grace BROWN, Rochester; and two brothers, George GARNER,<br />

Defiance, O., and Thomas GARNER, Kokomo.<br />

Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the Senn funeral home in Kokomo, where last rites<br />

will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. <strong>The</strong> Rev. J. McFarland SMITH will officiate and burial will be in<br />

the Sunset Memory Gardens cemetery at Kokomo.<br />

[no obits]<br />

Tuesday, September 1, <strong>1959</strong> to Wednesday, September 2, <strong>1959</strong><br />

Thursday, September 3, <strong>1959</strong><br />

Helen Biber<br />

Mrs. Helen BIBER, 43, died at 8:30 a.m. today at the home of her brother, John<br />

HILFLICKER, in Kewanna. She had been ill a month. <strong>The</strong> Bibers resided on R.R. 3, Rochester.<br />

Born June 11, 1916, near Leiters Ford, she had spent her life in <strong>Fulton</strong> county. Her<br />

parents were John W. and Cora HIRT HILFLICKER. On Aug. 10, 1954, at Farner Lake N.Y.<br />

She was married to Vernon BIBER, who survives.<br />

Mrs. Bivber was a member of the Fletcher’s Lake Methodist church.<br />

Also surviving are one son, Vernon [BIBER], at home; the father, Champaign, Ill.; two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Frances SINK, Flora, and Mrs. Lula MORGAN, Logansport and the brother,<br />

Kewanna. Her mother and one brother preceded her in death.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Foster & Good funeral home is in charge of the last rites which are incomplete.

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