afternoon from the Wheeling
Presbyterian church for Homer W.
Thomas, 75, a retired farmer of
the Camden community, who died
Saturday morning at the Camden
Nursing Home. Rev. Dallas Landrum
officiated and burial was in
the Onward cemetery. The Leiter
funeral home of Flora was in charge
of arrangements.
Born Jan. 23, 1885, in Marion, he
was the son of John S. and Frances
Hahn Thomas. His marriage in
1909 was to Hazel M. Field and he
was a member of the Wheeling
Presbyterian church.
Surviving with the widow are
four daughters: Mrs. Harold Myer
and Mrs. William Sparks, both of
Galveston; Mrs. Arthur Langevin
of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Wayne
Archibald of Frankfort; three sisters,
Mrs. Jack Sanders of Lansing,
Michigan; Mrs. Ruth Thomas
and Mrs. Sam Snell of Logansport.
Delphi Citizen, Thur., Oct. 6, 1960
afternoon from the Wheeling
Presbyterian church for Homer W.
Thomas, 75, a retired farmer of
the Camden community, who died
Saturday morning at the Camden
Nursing Home. Rev. Dallas Landrum
officiated and burial was in
the Onward cemetery. The Leiter
funeral home of Flora was in charge
of arrangements.
Born Jan. 23, 1885, in Marion, he
was the son of John S. and Frances
Hahn Thomas. His marriage in
1909 was to Hazel M. Field and he
was a member of the Wheeling
Presbyterian church.
Surviving with the widow are
four daughters: Mrs. Harold Myer
and Mrs. William Sparks, both of
Galveston; Mrs. Arthur Langevin
of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Wayne
Archibald of Frankfort; three sisters,
Mrs. Jack Sanders of Lansing,
Michigan; Mrs. Ruth Thomas
and Mrs. Sam Snell of Logansport.
Delphi Citizen, Thur., Oct. 6, 1960
Bio by: Richard Lybrook
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