Brown Ensminger, Age 67, Died Sunday At Home After Long Illness
FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY
Brown Ensminger, well known citizen of Shelby County, died at his home, 260 West Taylor Street, Sunday morning at 4:45 o'clock at the age of 67 years. A complication of ailments which extended over a period of several months was the cause of death. Mr. Ensminger was born in Shelby county on May 30, 1864, the son of Mr. and Mrs. St.Clair Ensminger. His first marriage was to Miss Mary S. Cox on February 22, 1887. From this union, one son, Ray Ensminger, of VanBuren township, survives. Mrs. Ensminger died on January 10, 1917. His second marriage was to Mrs. Martha Houck Higgins, who survives. Besides the wife and son, the deceased also leaves the aged step-mother, Mrs. Melissa Ensminger, of this city. Mr. Ensminger had followed the occupation of farming until 1920 when he moved to Shelbyville. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, with the Rev. Gerald Skidmore, of Carrollton, pastor of the Sugar Creek M. E. Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery in charge of Charles M. Ewing.
Brown Ensminger, Age 67, Died Sunday At Home After Long Illness
FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY
Brown Ensminger, well known citizen of Shelby County, died at his home, 260 West Taylor Street, Sunday morning at 4:45 o'clock at the age of 67 years. A complication of ailments which extended over a period of several months was the cause of death. Mr. Ensminger was born in Shelby county on May 30, 1864, the son of Mr. and Mrs. St.Clair Ensminger. His first marriage was to Miss Mary S. Cox on February 22, 1887. From this union, one son, Ray Ensminger, of VanBuren township, survives. Mrs. Ensminger died on January 10, 1917. His second marriage was to Mrs. Martha Houck Higgins, who survives. Besides the wife and son, the deceased also leaves the aged step-mother, Mrs. Melissa Ensminger, of this city. Mr. Ensminger had followed the occupation of farming until 1920 when he moved to Shelbyville. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, with the Rev. Gerald Skidmore, of Carrollton, pastor of the Sugar Creek M. E. Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery in charge of Charles M. Ewing.
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