Mrs. Ruth Foster Cleveland died at her home on the corner of Buffalo and Liberty streets, Monday forenoon. She was born in Dandy, Thomson County, on May 23, 1918, the daughter of Luther and Ruth Hedges Foster. In 1823, the family removed to Warsaw and settled on a farm in the west part of the town. Mrs. Cleveland was married on July 23, 1933 to Zera Tanner, who died on November 27, 1936. In June 1862 she married John Munger of this village, who died on October 23, 1864. Her last marriage was to Oliver Cleveland, who died many years ago. She was the ninth and last survivor of her father's family of 10 children and with one exception, the oldest resident of Warsaw. She is survived by one son, Commander Zera L. Tanner, U.S.N. of Washington, D. C. The funeral was held from her home Wednesday afternoon at 3:00, Rev. O.L.F. Mohn officiating with interment in Warsaw Cemetery.
Married #1-Zerah Tanner, #2-John Munger, & #3-Oliver Cleveland
Mrs. Ruth Foster Cleveland died at her home on the corner of Buffalo and Liberty streets, Monday forenoon. She was born in Dandy, Thomson County, on May 23, 1918, the daughter of Luther and Ruth Hedges Foster. In 1823, the family removed to Warsaw and settled on a farm in the west part of the town. Mrs. Cleveland was married on July 23, 1933 to Zera Tanner, who died on November 27, 1936. In June 1862 she married John Munger of this village, who died on October 23, 1864. Her last marriage was to Oliver Cleveland, who died many years ago. She was the ninth and last survivor of her father's family of 10 children and with one exception, the oldest resident of Warsaw. She is survived by one son, Commander Zera L. Tanner, U.S.N. of Washington, D. C. The funeral was held from her home Wednesday afternoon at 3:00, Rev. O.L.F. Mohn officiating with interment in Warsaw Cemetery.
Married #1-Zerah Tanner, #2-John Munger, & #3-Oliver Cleveland
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