Aaron Deweese, 74, Leaves Widow, Three Daughters, Two Sons – Burial Here Saturday
Word has been received here of the death of Aaron Deweese, 74, at his home in Cincinnati, where he had lived for 20 years and engaged in the grocery business.
The deceased was born in Decatur county in 1852 and was married to Sarah A. Styers Sept. 24, 1874. They lived for many years on a farm near Horace and were well known in that community and in Greensburg where he lived for several years and followed his vocation as a stationary engineer. He was forced to retire from business five years ago on account of ill health.
Mr. Deweese is survived by the widow, three daughters; Mrs. Nora Taylor, Elmwood, Ohio; Mrs. Minnie Little, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Rosa B. Perkins, Cincinnati and two sons, Charles of Fillmore, Ind., and Orda of Cleveland, Ohio. Also a sister, Mrs. John Merritt of Greensburg and two brothers; Alfred Deweese, of Indianapolis.
The body will arrive here Saturday at 1:29 p.m. and will be taken to South Park for burial where a short service will be held.
Greensburg Daily News
Thursday, February 17, 1927
Aaron Deweese, 74, Leaves Widow, Three Daughters, Two Sons – Burial Here Saturday
Word has been received here of the death of Aaron Deweese, 74, at his home in Cincinnati, where he had lived for 20 years and engaged in the grocery business.
The deceased was born in Decatur county in 1852 and was married to Sarah A. Styers Sept. 24, 1874. They lived for many years on a farm near Horace and were well known in that community and in Greensburg where he lived for several years and followed his vocation as a stationary engineer. He was forced to retire from business five years ago on account of ill health.
Mr. Deweese is survived by the widow, three daughters; Mrs. Nora Taylor, Elmwood, Ohio; Mrs. Minnie Little, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Rosa B. Perkins, Cincinnati and two sons, Charles of Fillmore, Ind., and Orda of Cleveland, Ohio. Also a sister, Mrs. John Merritt of Greensburg and two brothers; Alfred Deweese, of Indianapolis.
The body will arrive here Saturday at 1:29 p.m. and will be taken to South Park for burial where a short service will be held.
Greensburg Daily News
Thursday, February 17, 1927
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