The only survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Oldham and Mrs. Ura Lee, also of Indianapolis.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Fry and Lange chapel, with the Rev. Thomas Bailey officiating. Burial was in the Winamac cemetery.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], March 13, 1952
Sadie Ent married Edgar Peery Aug. 6, 1889 in Winamac, Ind.
William P. March of Winamac and Mrs. Sadie I. Peery of Marion, Ind., took place last Thursday [Feb. 2, 1939] at the court house in Marion. The couple came here after the ceremony to occupy his home on South Front street.
Mr. and Mrs. March were childhood friends while both were residents of Pulaski. She is the eldest daughter of the late Thomas Ent. Mr. March retired from active work two years ago after fifty-one years as a barber.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], Feb. 9, 1939
The only survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Oldham and Mrs. Ura Lee, also of Indianapolis.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at the Fry and Lange chapel, with the Rev. Thomas Bailey officiating. Burial was in the Winamac cemetery.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], March 13, 1952
Sadie Ent married Edgar Peery Aug. 6, 1889 in Winamac, Ind.
William P. March of Winamac and Mrs. Sadie I. Peery of Marion, Ind., took place last Thursday [Feb. 2, 1939] at the court house in Marion. The couple came here after the ceremony to occupy his home on South Front street.
Mr. and Mrs. March were childhood friends while both were residents of Pulaski. She is the eldest daughter of the late Thomas Ent. Mr. March retired from active work two years ago after fifty-one years as a barber.
Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], Feb. 9, 1939
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