William Edward Blackburn,
beloved husband of Ella Barton
Blackburn, at his home, E. High St. at
Lawrenceburg, Ind., February 4, 1935,
aged 67 years. Funeral Monday, February
4, at 2 p.m., from the Baptist Church.
Interment Greenville Cemetery.
In Memoriam: In
Loving Memory
Of our dearly
beloved husband and father,
Orville J.
Fogle - Who passed away March 9,
1929.
The face we loved
is now laid low,
His loving voice is
still;
The hand so often
clasped in ours
Lies now in death's
cold chill
We often sit and
think of him
When we are all
alone
For memory is the
only thing
That grief can call
his own
Sadly missed by his
loving wife and son, Junior
Covington Baby is
Dead
Leonard H.
Oliver 3, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Oliver, 3310 Latonia Av, Covington,
died Sunday at his home after an illness
of seven months. Besides his parents the
child is survived by a sister,
Charlotte. Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, with angel mass at 9 a.m. at
Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in
Mother of God Cemetery.
Mrs. Josie
Chipman Brumback, aged 47 years, beloved
wife of T. G. Brumback, passed on at her
home near Knoxville on Tuesday, Feb 25,
1936. She had been in failing health all
winter with heart trouble and other
complications.
Mrs. Brumback
was a daughter of Mrs. Kate Crouch
Chipman and the late W. C. Chipman and
was born near Heekin, Grant county, Feb
28, 1888. At the age of 14 years she
united with the Salem Methodist Church
under the preaching of the Rev. J. P.
Strouther. She was united in marriage to
T. G. Brumback of Pendleton county on
Nov. 8, 1905, and the family resided in
Pendleton county during their married
life. Besides her husband she is
survived by three sons and one daughter,
Floyd C., W. T. and George Brumback, all
at home, and Miss Ova Lea Brumback of
Williamstown. She is also survived by
her aged mother, Mrs. W. C. Chipman and
one brother and one sister, Una Chipman
of Demossville and Mrs. Lyman Oliver of
Erlanger.
Mrs. Brumback
was a consecrated Christian woman and
was loved and admired by a host of
friends. She was a faithful wife and
sacrificing mother and her passing is a
severe shock to her loved ones.
The funeral
services were held on Thursday at the
Knoxville Baptist Church, conducted by
the Rev. G. C. Mullins and the Rev.
Cardwell. Burial took place in the
Williamstown cemetery. Funeral director
Harry J. Eckler was in charge of
arrangements.
The casket
bearers were F. W. Simpson, F. H.
Eckler, J. P. Landrum, J. S. Simpson,
Orville O'Neal and Carl T. Norton.
Waldo C.
Elliott, aged 60 years, well-known and
substantial farmer, passed on at his
home near Dry Ridge Wednesday night,
Feb. 26, 1936. He was stricken with
pneumonia that morning and lived only a
few hours.
Mr. Elliott was
a son of the late Napolean B. and Esther
Goshorn Elliott and was born in Grant
county. He resided for many years near
Knoxville, Pendleton county. He is
survived by his widow and one son. He is
also survived by three brothers, H.L.
Elliott of near Butler, Kirtley Elliott
of Dry Ridge and Wesley Elliott of
Knoxville, and one half-sister, Mrs.
Pearl Stevens of Moore's Hill, Ind.
Mr. Elliott was
a member of the Knoxville Baptist Church
for many years. About ten years ago he
purchased a fine farm in Grant county
and moved to that place. He was an
extensive farmer and cattle dealer.
Funeral services
were held at the Knoxville Baptist
Church Saturday morning, conducted by
the Rev. G. C. Mullins. Burial took
place in the Dry Ridge cemetery.
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