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Laura May <I>Hollenback</I> Quinn

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Laura May Hollenback Quinn

Birth
Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Dec 1954 (aged 61)
Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lancaster, Huntington County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7474345, Longitude: -85.5050922
Plot
Sec 1 Lot 819
Memorial ID
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(Note discrepancy in birth year)
December 10, 1954
Mrs. Laura May Quinn, 61, formerly of 1621 Grant street, died at 12:30 a.m. Friday at the Davis Convalescent home where she had been a patient since November 27. She had been ill the last year and seriously ill three months.

Mrs. Quinn was born April 23, 1891, in Howard county to Samuel and Lucinda Hollenback. Her mar­riage was to Wilbur J. Quinn on September 8, 1939.
Mrs. Quinn lived most of her life in Huntington county, the last 10 years in this city. She resided tor the.last four years at the Grant street address.

Surviving are the husband, five step-children, Mrs. Edith Rittenhouse. Fort Wayne; Paul Quinn. Huntington; Dale Quinn, Wabash;
Kenneth Quinn, Andrews, and Dean Quinn, Warsaw; 19 step-grandchildren, 14 step-great-grand­children, six sisters. Miss Mary E. Hollenback, Kokomo; Mrs. Clemma Tomlinson, Atlanta; Mrs. Maud Reynolds, Wabash: Miss Clara Hollenback, Monument City; Mrs. Fernada Gilbert, Andrews, and Mrs. Lula Akers, Wabash, and two brothers, Oscar Hollenback, Bunker Hill, and Orval Hollenback, Monument City. A brother, Joseph Hollenback, is dead.
Friends may call at the Bailey mortuary where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sun­day in the chapel with the Rev. E. R. Fisher officiating. Burial will be in the Lancaster cemetery.

Mrs. Laura May Quinn Services Conducted
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura May Quinn were held lit 2 pm Sunday In the chapel of the Bailey mortuary with the Rev. E. R. Fisher officiating. Music was by Mrs. Mary Rowe at the organ.
Pallbearers were Ross Reynolds, Keith Gilbert, William Quinn, Richard Quinn, John Liston and Kenneth Liston. Burial was in the Lancaster cemetery.
(Note discrepancy in birth year)
December 10, 1954
Mrs. Laura May Quinn, 61, formerly of 1621 Grant street, died at 12:30 a.m. Friday at the Davis Convalescent home where she had been a patient since November 27. She had been ill the last year and seriously ill three months.

Mrs. Quinn was born April 23, 1891, in Howard county to Samuel and Lucinda Hollenback. Her mar­riage was to Wilbur J. Quinn on September 8, 1939.
Mrs. Quinn lived most of her life in Huntington county, the last 10 years in this city. She resided tor the.last four years at the Grant street address.

Surviving are the husband, five step-children, Mrs. Edith Rittenhouse. Fort Wayne; Paul Quinn. Huntington; Dale Quinn, Wabash;
Kenneth Quinn, Andrews, and Dean Quinn, Warsaw; 19 step-grandchildren, 14 step-great-grand­children, six sisters. Miss Mary E. Hollenback, Kokomo; Mrs. Clemma Tomlinson, Atlanta; Mrs. Maud Reynolds, Wabash: Miss Clara Hollenback, Monument City; Mrs. Fernada Gilbert, Andrews, and Mrs. Lula Akers, Wabash, and two brothers, Oscar Hollenback, Bunker Hill, and Orval Hollenback, Monument City. A brother, Joseph Hollenback, is dead.
Friends may call at the Bailey mortuary where funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sun­day in the chapel with the Rev. E. R. Fisher officiating. Burial will be in the Lancaster cemetery.

Mrs. Laura May Quinn Services Conducted
Funeral services for Mrs. Laura May Quinn were held lit 2 pm Sunday In the chapel of the Bailey mortuary with the Rev. E. R. Fisher officiating. Music was by Mrs. Mary Rowe at the organ.
Pallbearers were Ross Reynolds, Keith Gilbert, William Quinn, Richard Quinn, John Liston and Kenneth Liston. Burial was in the Lancaster cemetery.

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