The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library
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Harry GRAEBER has received a telegram telling of the death of his brother-in-law, Frank<br />
INGRAHAM, who died Friday at his home in Glassport, Pennsylvania. <strong>The</strong> funeral services were held<br />
today with interment in Glassport. Mr. Ingraham was well known in this city and left Rochester thirty years<br />
ago to make his home in Pennsylvania.<br />
Mrs. Eunice EDGERTON, aged 82, a resident of the western part of <strong>Fulton</strong> county for seventy-six<br />
years, died Monday at 5:30 a.m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy KUMLER in Kewanna. Death was<br />
due to pneumonia. She had been in ill health for five weeks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> deceased was born near Tyner on January 8, 1855 and was the daughter of Warren and Henrietta<br />
BURCH. She lived for many years near Grass Creek and eight years ago went to Kewanna to make her<br />
home with her daughter.<br />
In a ceremony which was performed at Crown Point on March 5, 1876 the deceased was married to<br />
Lewis EDGERTON who died in 1909. She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church at Grass<br />
Creek.<br />
Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. KUMLER and Mrs. Louella JONES, Carrington, N.D.; brother,<br />
Warren BURCH of Tyner, and a sister, Mrs. John HELMS of McFarland, Cal.<br />
Funeral rites will be conducted from the United Brethren church at Grass Creek with an Adventist<br />
minister of Indianapolis officiating assisted by Rev. F. L. WILSON, pastor of the U.B. church at Grass<br />
Creek. Interment will be made in the Grass Creek cemetery.<br />
Mrs. Emma DAWALD, aged 84, died at 1:45 a.m. Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles<br />
FRIEND, one mile southeast of Perrysburg. Death was due to a stroke of paralysis which she suffered two<br />
years ago.<br />
She was born in Skullhaven, Pa., on May 15, 1852 and had resided near Perrysburg since she was<br />
twelve years of age. Her husband was the late William DAWALD.<br />
Survivors are four sons, Charles [DAWALD], Ammon [DAWALD], Grover [DAWALD] and Harvey<br />
[DAWALD], all of near Denver and three daughters, Mrs. FRIEND, Mrs. Mary SNIDER, Akron, and Mrs.<br />
Edna ZIMMERMAN, Portland, Oregon.<br />
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Baptist church at Perrysburg with burial in the<br />
Odd Fellows cemetery at Deedsville.<br />
Tuesday, February 16, <strong>1937</strong><br />
Mrs. Charles BOGGESS, aged 86, mother of Mrs. Delbert EWING, died this mo rning in Swayzee,<br />
after an illness of six weeks due to the flu. She had lived in Swayzee for three years. Due to the fact that the<br />
immediate family were in Swayzee it was impossible to obtain the obituary of Mrs. Boggess today. Funeral<br />
services will be held at Swayzee at 10 a.m. Thursday with interment in the Center Cemetery near Mentone.<br />
Funeral services were held this afternoon from the Grossman Funeral Home in Argos for Doris Mae<br />
[SWIHART], one-year-old daughter of Floyd and Anna SWIHART, who reside on a farm two miles east of<br />
Argos.<br />
<strong>The</strong> services were in charge of Rev. W. H. BROWN, Lafayette and interment was made in the Walnut<br />
Brethren cemetery.<br />
<strong>The</strong> child died Sunday evening in the Kelley hospital at Arogs after an illness of several days due to<br />
pneumonia.<br />
Doris Mae was born September 10, 1935 on a farm east of Argos. Survivors are the parents, brother,<br />
Robert [SWIHART], paternal grandmother, Mrs. Issac SWIHART and