William A. Enyeart, 81, 172 East Canal Street, a resident of Wabash for the last 50 years, died Monday morning at 3 o'clock in the Wabash County Hospital after an illness of 6 months.
Mr. Enyeart, a retired railroader, was born November 24, 1867, to John and Jane (Allison) Enyeart. In 1905 he married Sarah Ann Coldren in Benton Harbor, Michigan. She died October 20, 1945.
Survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. V. S. Weeks, Akron; a step-son, Alvah Rudicel, Wabash, one sister, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, Peru, and 4 brothers, Lawrence, Peru, Frank, LaFontaine, Curt, Lagro, and John, Grand Rapids. Three brothers and one sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held in the Hoover-Miner Funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. W. W. Wimberly will officiate and burial will be in Matlock Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
William A. Enyeart, 81, 172 East Canal Street, a resident of Wabash for the last 50 years, died Monday morning at 3 o'clock in the Wabash County Hospital after an illness of 6 months.
Mr. Enyeart, a retired railroader, was born November 24, 1867, to John and Jane (Allison) Enyeart. In 1905 he married Sarah Ann Coldren in Benton Harbor, Michigan. She died October 20, 1945.
Survivors include a step-daughter, Mrs. V. S. Weeks, Akron; a step-son, Alvah Rudicel, Wabash, one sister, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, Peru, and 4 brothers, Lawrence, Peru, Frank, LaFontaine, Curt, Lagro, and John, Grand Rapids. Three brothers and one sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held in the Hoover-Miner Funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. W. W. Wimberly will officiate and burial will be in Matlock Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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