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James Henry Mix

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James Henry Mix

Birth
Leavenworth, Crawford County, Indiana, USA
Death
4 Oct 1938 (aged 72)
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Leavenworth, Crawford County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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James Henry Mix, son of Samuel Hagen and Elizabeth Sarah Mix, was born February 22, 1866, and died at 9:20 a.m., October 4, 1938, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, 1 week and 5 days. Mr. Mix suffered a stroke on October 1. He grew steadily weaker until his death Tuesday morning. He died at his home in New Albany. His friends of Leavenworth testify that Mr. Mix loved to attend the public worship of God and when here rarely missed going to the Methodist Church where he professed his faith in the saving grace of Christ a number of years ago.

In 1887 he married Louella Alice Morris. To this union were born 12 children. His wife, Louella, died December 10, 1923; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Trobaugh, also preceded him in death April 13 of this year. There survive him his eleven children: Jesse and Alva of Leavenworth; Lillie Lemmell; Luther and Russell of New Albany; Arthur of Wilkinson, Indiana; Pansy Gilbert and Ruth Kingsley of Cincinnati; Elmer and John of Detroit; and Theodore of Louisville; his wife Sarah Francis Mix, whom he married on January 11, 1926; two brothers: John and George of Leavenworth; one sister, Rovilla Small, of Evansville; 34 living grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; together with a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.
James Henry Mix was the son of Samuel Hagan & Elizabeth Sarah Uttinger Mix. He was married to Luella Alice Morris. They had the following children - Jesse, Alva E., Pansy, Lillie, Ruth, John, Russell, Elmer, Theodore, Samuel Arthur and Luther.

Crawford County Democrat
James Henry Mix----Leavenworth
James Henry Mix, son of Samuel Hagen and Elizabeth Sarah Mix, was born February 22, 1866, and died at 9:20 a.m., October 4, 1938, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, 1 week and 5 days. Mr. Mix suffered a stroke on October 1. He grew steadily weaker until his death Tuesday morning. He died at his home in New Albany. His friends of Leavenworth testify that Mr. Mix loved to attend the public worship of God and when here rarely missed going to the Methodist Church where he professed his faith in the saving grace of Christ a number of years ago.
In 1887 he married Louella Alice Morris. To this union were born 12 children. His wife, Louella, died December 10, 1923; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Trobaugh, also preceded him in death April 13 of this year.
There survive him his eleven children: Jesse and Alva of Leavenworth; Lillie Lemmell; Luther and Russell of New Albany; Arthur of Wilkinson, Indiana; Pansy Gilbert and Ruth Kingsley of Cincinnati; Elmer and John of Detroit; and Theodore of Louisville; his wife Sarah Francis Mix, whom he married on January 11, 1926; two brothers: John and George of Leavenworth; one sister, Rovilla Small, of Evansville; 34 living grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; together with a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.

New Albany Tribune
Tuesday, October 4, 1938 page 1
Obituary: James H. Mix, 72 Is Taken By Death
James H. Mix, 72, died at 9:20 o'clock Tuesday morning in his home, 225 West Eighth Street, following an illness from a complication of diseases. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sarah Frances Mix; eight sons, Jesse and Alva Mix, Leavenworth, Indiana; Arthur Mix, Wilkinson, Indiana; Elmer and John Mix, Detroit, Michigan; Luther and Russell Mix, both of New Albany; and Mrs. Pansy Gilbert and Mrs. Ruth Kingsley, both of Cincinnati, Ohio and two brothers, John and George Mix, Leavenworth, and on sister, Mrs. Rovella Small, Evansville, Indiana. Mr. Mix was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Masonic order in Leavenworth. The body which will be taken to Leavenworth at noon Wednesday will be in the home of his son, Alva Mix, until the funeral services at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Leavenworth Church. Burial will be in the cemetery there.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.
James Henry Mix, son of Samuel Hagen and Elizabeth Sarah Mix, was born February 22, 1866, and died at 9:20 a.m., October 4, 1938, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, 1 week and 5 days. Mr. Mix suffered a stroke on October 1. He grew steadily weaker until his death Tuesday morning. He died at his home in New Albany. His friends of Leavenworth testify that Mr. Mix loved to attend the public worship of God and when here rarely missed going to the Methodist Church where he professed his faith in the saving grace of Christ a number of years ago.

In 1887 he married Louella Alice Morris. To this union were born 12 children. His wife, Louella, died December 10, 1923; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Trobaugh, also preceded him in death April 13 of this year. There survive him his eleven children: Jesse and Alva of Leavenworth; Lillie Lemmell; Luther and Russell of New Albany; Arthur of Wilkinson, Indiana; Pansy Gilbert and Ruth Kingsley of Cincinnati; Elmer and John of Detroit; and Theodore of Louisville; his wife Sarah Francis Mix, whom he married on January 11, 1926; two brothers: John and George of Leavenworth; one sister, Rovilla Small, of Evansville; 34 living grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; together with a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.
James Henry Mix was the son of Samuel Hagan & Elizabeth Sarah Uttinger Mix. He was married to Luella Alice Morris. They had the following children - Jesse, Alva E., Pansy, Lillie, Ruth, John, Russell, Elmer, Theodore, Samuel Arthur and Luther.

Crawford County Democrat
James Henry Mix----Leavenworth
James Henry Mix, son of Samuel Hagen and Elizabeth Sarah Mix, was born February 22, 1866, and died at 9:20 a.m., October 4, 1938, at the age of 72 years, 7 months, 1 week and 5 days. Mr. Mix suffered a stroke on October 1. He grew steadily weaker until his death Tuesday morning. He died at his home in New Albany. His friends of Leavenworth testify that Mr. Mix loved to attend the public worship of God and when here rarely missed going to the Methodist Church where he professed his faith in the saving grace of Christ a number of years ago.
In 1887 he married Louella Alice Morris. To this union were born 12 children. His wife, Louella, died December 10, 1923; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Trobaugh, also preceded him in death April 13 of this year.
There survive him his eleven children: Jesse and Alva of Leavenworth; Lillie Lemmell; Luther and Russell of New Albany; Arthur of Wilkinson, Indiana; Pansy Gilbert and Ruth Kingsley of Cincinnati; Elmer and John of Detroit; and Theodore of Louisville; his wife Sarah Francis Mix, whom he married on January 11, 1926; two brothers: John and George of Leavenworth; one sister, Rovilla Small, of Evansville; 34 living grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; together with a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.

New Albany Tribune
Tuesday, October 4, 1938 page 1
Obituary: James H. Mix, 72 Is Taken By Death
James H. Mix, 72, died at 9:20 o'clock Tuesday morning in his home, 225 West Eighth Street, following an illness from a complication of diseases. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Sarah Frances Mix; eight sons, Jesse and Alva Mix, Leavenworth, Indiana; Arthur Mix, Wilkinson, Indiana; Elmer and John Mix, Detroit, Michigan; Luther and Russell Mix, both of New Albany; and Mrs. Pansy Gilbert and Mrs. Ruth Kingsley, both of Cincinnati, Ohio and two brothers, John and George Mix, Leavenworth, and on sister, Mrs. Rovella Small, Evansville, Indiana. Mr. Mix was a member of the Methodist Church and of the Masonic order in Leavenworth. The body which will be taken to Leavenworth at noon Wednesday will be in the home of his son, Alva Mix, until the funeral services at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Leavenworth Church. Burial will be in the cemetery there.
Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon, October 6, in The Leavenworth Community Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ralph L. O'Dell officiating. Masonic rites were conducted at the grave. Interment was in the Leavenworth cemetery.


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