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The News-Sentinel 1937 - Fulton County Public Library

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<strong>The</strong> survivors are his wife, a son, Lloyd [FLETCHER], Jr., two daughters, Frances May [FLETCHER]<br />

and Lorna [FLETCHER], all at home; his parents, and two sisters, Mrs. Lee ALDERFER, of Argos, and<br />

Mrs. Owen LOUGHMAN, of Garrett, Ind.<br />

Funeral services in charge of Rev. SALMELZER, of Elkhart, were held at the Walnut Methodist<br />

Protestant church Monday, afternoon. Interment was made in the Richland Center cemetery.<br />

Funeral services were held at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon from the farm home, four miles northwest of<br />

Kewanna for Mrs. Catherine SCHIRM KREAMER, aged 63, wife of Edward KREAMER, who died at her<br />

home Saturday at 3:15 o’clock after a five months illness due to encephalitis.<br />

Rev. Blake M. FRANKLIN, pastor of the Kewanna Baptist Church of which organization the deceased<br />

was a member, officiated. Burial was made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery east of Kewanna.<br />

<strong>The</strong> deceased was a life long resident of the Kewanna community. She was born on a farm north of<br />

that city on December 5, 1873 and was the daughter of Martin and and Elizabeth SCHIRM. She was<br />

married to Edward Kreamer in a ceremony which was performed in Kewanna on March 15, 1899.<br />

Surviving with the husband are a son, Carl [KREAMER], at home; three sisters, Mrs. Emma<br />

STEVENS of Plymouth and Mrs. Sarah BROOKER and Mrs. Minnie EVANS of Kewanna, and four<br />

brothers, Samuel [SCHIRM], John [SCHIRM] and William SCHIRM of Kewanna and George SCHIRM of<br />

Rochester.<br />

Tuesday, March 30, <strong>1937</strong><br />

Friends in this city today received word of the death of Mrs. Douglas KINDIG, aged 65, a former<br />

resident of this city who died in Brookville, Fla., last Thursday.<br />

Information received here stated that Mrs. Kindig died from a heart attack which she suffered a few<br />

hours before her death occurred. Interment was made in Brookville, Saturday.<br />

Little information as to Mrs. Kindig’s life could be obtained here today. She was born on a farm near<br />

Five Corners, south of this city in Road 31. Her maiden name was Myrtle ENYEART.<br />

For many years, Mr. and Mrs. Kindig resided in the ROSS Homestead near the corner of Monroe and<br />

East Ninth streets. Her husband was a contractor.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kindig went to Florida in November to spend the winter. <strong>The</strong>y had been married for<br />

forty-four years. <strong>The</strong>y had spent their entire married life in Rochester except for five years, when they lived<br />

in California.<br />

Mrs. Kindig was a member of the Grace Methodist church. Survivors are the husband and two nieces<br />

who reside in Brookville, Fla.<br />

Wednesday, March 31, <strong>1937</strong><br />

John Silas SEBRING, aged 80, wealthy farmer who resided at the edge of Silver Lake, was found dead<br />

in the chicken house at the rear of his home late Tuesday afternoon by his son-in-law, John GREEN,<br />

Liberty Mills, when he went to call on the aged man, who lived alone.<br />

Green made the discovery when he did not find Mr. Sebring in his home. Death was due to a heart<br />

attack and from the condition of his body the coroner stated that death probably had occurred Monday<br />

evening. Mr. Sebring had been under the care of a doctor for several years for

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