A native of Randolph County, he lived most of his life in Fort Wayne and attended the Village Green Free Methodist Church. He was employed by the OIM Transit Co 28 years and was a member of Teamsters Union local 414.
Surviving are his wife, Audrey; two sons, John R, Fort Wayne, and Carl E, in the Marine Corps, Cherry Point, NC; two daughters, Mrs Mary Heasion and Mrs Sharon Crothers, both of Fort Wayne; two brothers, Jesse P, Melvindale, Mich, and Elmer E, New Haven; three sisters, Mrs Ida Lanier, Mrs Itha Quickle and Mrs Julie Shirely, all of Fort Wayne; and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 pm today. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - March 6, 1965
A native of Randolph County, he lived most of his life in Fort Wayne and attended the Village Green Free Methodist Church. He was employed by the OIM Transit Co 28 years and was a member of Teamsters Union local 414.
Surviving are his wife, Audrey; two sons, John R, Fort Wayne, and Carl E, in the Marine Corps, Cherry Point, NC; two daughters, Mrs Mary Heasion and Mrs Sharon Crothers, both of Fort Wayne; two brothers, Jesse P, Melvindale, Mich, and Elmer E, New Haven; three sisters, Mrs Ida Lanier, Mrs Itha Quickle and Mrs Julie Shirely, all of Fort Wayne; and eight grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 pm today. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - March 6, 1965
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