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Grover Cleveland Flesher

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Grover Cleveland Flesher

Birth
Jay County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Oct 1919 (aged 35)
Delaware County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Redkey, Jay County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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The Muncie Morning Star, Tuesday, October 14, 1919, page 5

Funeral of Young Man, Killed Near Albany, at Powers Station Church Today.

Redkey, Ind., Oct. 13.--The body of Grover Flesher, who was killed in an automobile accident near Albany Sunday afternoon, was brought from Muncie last evening in an ambulance and was taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Flesher, four and one-half miles southeast of Redkey.
The funeral will be held at the Powers Station Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Harvey Thornburg will be in charge of the services. Burial will be made in the Hill Crest Cemetery.
The machine in which Mr. Flesher and Miss Esther Sylvester met their fate was brought here today on a truck and lies in the year at the rear of Bert Hammitt's garage, where the wreckage is being viewed by hundreds of persons.
Grover Flesher was well known in Redkey, it being his home town, where he spent a great deal of his spare time among his friends.
The Muncie Morning Star, Tuesday, October 14, 1919, page 5

Funeral of Young Man, Killed Near Albany, at Powers Station Church Today.

Redkey, Ind., Oct. 13.--The body of Grover Flesher, who was killed in an automobile accident near Albany Sunday afternoon, was brought from Muncie last evening in an ambulance and was taken to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Flesher, four and one-half miles southeast of Redkey.
The funeral will be held at the Powers Station Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Harvey Thornburg will be in charge of the services. Burial will be made in the Hill Crest Cemetery.
The machine in which Mr. Flesher and Miss Esther Sylvester met their fate was brought here today on a truck and lies in the year at the rear of Bert Hammitt's garage, where the wreckage is being viewed by hundreds of persons.
Grover Flesher was well known in Redkey, it being his home town, where he spent a great deal of his spare time among his friends.

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