MRS. ALLIE FINLEY CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Allie Finley, 87, of Heskett Street,Crooksville, widow of Joseph Finley, died at 3 o'clock Sunday in the New Lexington Hospital after a lingering illness. Surviving are two brothers, William Search of Red Wing, Minnesota and Frank Search of Crooksville; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Gerose of Crooksville and Mrs. Cora Dunnington of Columbus; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Finley was a member of the Crooksville Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home with Rev.Otto M. Wortman officiating.Burial will be in Crooksville cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call this afternoon.
MRS. ALLIE FINLEY CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Allie Finley, 87, of Heskett Street,Crooksville, widow of Joseph Finley, died at 3 o'clock Sunday in the New Lexington Hospital after a lingering illness. Surviving are two brothers, William Search of Red Wing, Minnesota and Frank Search of Crooksville; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Gerose of Crooksville and Mrs. Cora Dunnington of Columbus; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Finley was a member of the Crooksville Methodist Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home with Rev.Otto M. Wortman officiating.Burial will be in Crooksville cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call this afternoon.
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Roselba Search Brown
1850–1939
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Sarah Candace Search Brown
1851–1939
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Armelda Search
1854–1855
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Sylvester Byron Search
1855–1931
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Harriet E. "Hattie" Search Printz
1857–1938
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Lucinda Search Hamilton
1859–1946
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Mary Leotta Search Armstrong
1861–1923
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Oralee Search Gerose
1863–1953
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Cora Ellen Search Tilton
1869–1956
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Florence Bessie Search Finley
1871–1942
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William Martin "Will" Search
1871–1956
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Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Search
1876–1954
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