Funeral services will be at 3 o.m. Sunday with Rev. Robert W. Morris in charge. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. The bod is expected to arrive here Sunday morning. Pallbearers will be nephews.
A resident of Orlando for the past six years, Mrs. Auble was born to James and Elizabeth (Lewis) Thomas, Sept. 20, 1855, in Tipton county. She was the eldest of 10 children.
She married Frank Auble of the Kempton community and they were the parents of two daughters, of of whom, Mrs. Bertha Benjamin, died at Ashtabula, Ohio, seven years ago. Mr. Auble has been dead several years. Following her husband's death, Mrs. Auble lived at Ashtabula and Indianapolis, later moving to Florida.
Mrs. Auble was a member of the Christian church and the Order of the Easter Star. She was presented a 50-year pin for service in the organization. Mrs. Auble's last visit to Tipton was made in 1935 when she attended a picnic at Tipton park in honor of her 80th birthday anniversary. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Groff of Indianapolis, who has been in Florida with her mother, a niece, Mrs. William Hoke of Columbia avenue, and several other nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at 3 o.m. Sunday with Rev. Robert W. Morris in charge. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery. The bod is expected to arrive here Sunday morning. Pallbearers will be nephews.
A resident of Orlando for the past six years, Mrs. Auble was born to James and Elizabeth (Lewis) Thomas, Sept. 20, 1855, in Tipton county. She was the eldest of 10 children.
She married Frank Auble of the Kempton community and they were the parents of two daughters, of of whom, Mrs. Bertha Benjamin, died at Ashtabula, Ohio, seven years ago. Mr. Auble has been dead several years. Following her husband's death, Mrs. Auble lived at Ashtabula and Indianapolis, later moving to Florida.
Mrs. Auble was a member of the Christian church and the Order of the Easter Star. She was presented a 50-year pin for service in the organization. Mrs. Auble's last visit to Tipton was made in 1935 when she attended a picnic at Tipton park in honor of her 80th birthday anniversary. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Groff of Indianapolis, who has been in Florida with her mother, a niece, Mrs. William Hoke of Columbia avenue, and several other nieces and nephews.
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