The funeral of Wesley INMAN, seventy-nine years old, was held Saturday from the Church of Christ at Mountain Springs, near the Greene-Martin County line, and was conducted by the Rev. Logan HATFIELD, of Owensburg.
Burial took place in the Owensburg Cemetery.
He had been ill for two years. A son of John and Malissa (BANKS) INMAN, he was born May 29, 1858. He was first married to Mattie RAINEY and of this union there is a surviving son, John INMAN, of Bedford. His second wife to whom he was married March 28, 1907, was Lillie {Alice}(PARKER) BUSENBURG, who survives, together with the following children: Forest INMAN, at home; Mrs. Earl HIRTH, of Hobbieville, and Mrs. Adda BAKER, of Indian Springs. He also leaves six grandchildren and a brother Jesse INMAN, of near Mountain Springs.
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The funeral of Wesley INMAN, seventy-nine years old, was held Saturday from the Church of Christ at Mountain Springs, near the Greene-Martin County line, and was conducted by the Rev. Logan HATFIELD, of Owensburg.
Burial took place in the Owensburg Cemetery.
He had been ill for two years. A son of John and Malissa (BANKS) INMAN, he was born May 29, 1858. He was first married to Mattie RAINEY and of this union there is a surviving son, John INMAN, of Bedford. His second wife to whom he was married March 28, 1907, was Lillie {Alice}(PARKER) BUSENBURG, who survives, together with the following children: Forest INMAN, at home; Mrs. Earl HIRTH, of Hobbieville, and Mrs. Adda BAKER, of Indian Springs. He also leaves six grandchildren and a brother Jesse INMAN, of near Mountain Springs.
More photos and online database available at The Inman Compendium. 46504
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