The Elwood Call-Leader, p. 1, Friday, January 30, 1920
Garrie Rishel Dead.
John M. Angerman, residing at 1403 South Twenty-first street, received a telegram this morning from Steubenville, Ohio, announcing the death of his son-in-law, Garrie Rishel, who has been employed at that place. He was formerly a mill employe here and his wife was Miss Zina Angerman. The body will be brought to this city for burial and the time of the funeral will be announced after its arrival.
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The Elwood Call-Leader, p. 1, Tuesday, February 3, 1920
Funeral of Garrie Rishel.
Rev. P. E. Greenwalt, pastor of the M. E. church, conducted the funeral of Garrie Rishel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Angerman, 1403 South Twenty-first street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the presence of many friends testified their regard for the young man and sympathy for the bereaved family. The burial was in the city cemetery.
The Elwood Call-Leader, p. 1, Friday, January 30, 1920
Garrie Rishel Dead.
John M. Angerman, residing at 1403 South Twenty-first street, received a telegram this morning from Steubenville, Ohio, announcing the death of his son-in-law, Garrie Rishel, who has been employed at that place. He was formerly a mill employe here and his wife was Miss Zina Angerman. The body will be brought to this city for burial and the time of the funeral will be announced after its arrival.
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The Elwood Call-Leader, p. 1, Tuesday, February 3, 1920
Funeral of Garrie Rishel.
Rev. P. E. Greenwalt, pastor of the M. E. church, conducted the funeral of Garrie Rishel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Angerman, 1403 South Twenty-first street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the presence of many friends testified their regard for the young man and sympathy for the bereaved family. The burial was in the city cemetery.
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