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Isaac M “Ike” Thompson

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Isaac M “Ike” Thompson

Birth
Akron, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Jul 1952 (aged 59)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
North, Row 18
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Isaac, the son of William W. Thompson and Laura A. Biggs, had nine brothers and sisters, John Franklin, Charley, Abner, William W., Jesse H., two infant girls, Maude Marie (Holloway) and Sarah Marie (Landis),

He married Maud Marie Mow, 23 Mar 1913, in Fulton Co., IN. They had Georgia Verneal (Isley Beck Liming), Marguerite (Zimmerman), Isaac Franklin, Verda Joseph, and Harley Rex.

Isaac then married Ethel Marie Burge (Sheetz), 7 Feb 1936, in Rochester, IN. Isaac was a carpenter in the community.
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Published in the Rochester News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 2, 1952

Death followed a lingering illness for Isaac A. THOMPSON, 59, at his home, 1 1/2 miles northeast of Rochester early this morning (Wednesday, July 2, 1952). He had been in failing health for the past six years, and was seriously ill for 30 days. Mr. Thompson was well known in building circles in this community where he followed the carpenter trade for 29 years, but was forced by reasons of health to retire in 1946. He was a member of the Eagles lodge.
He was born near Akron, Sept. 12, 1892, the son of William and Laura (BIGGS) THOMPSON. On Feb. 7, 1938, at a ceremony performed in Rochester, he was united in marriage with Marie BURGE, who survives.
Surviving also, are a son, Harley THOMPSON, Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred LIMING, Rochester, and Mrs. Verle ZIMMERMAN, Walkerton, all by a previous marriage; one sister, Mrs. Maude HOLLOWAY, Rochester; three brothers, William [THOMPSON], Rochester, John and Jesse [THOMPSON], Akron; two step-sons, Cecil SHEETZ, South Bend, Herbert SHEETZ, Ft. Wayne; five grandchildren.
Last rites will be performed at 2 p.m., (DST) Friday at the First Baptist church with the Rev. H. Gordon HYDE, officiating. Burial will be in Rochester Citizens cemetery. The body will be removed to the residence from Zimmerman Bros. funeral home Thursday afternoon. Friends are welcome.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1952 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Isaac, the son of William W. Thompson and Laura A. Biggs, had nine brothers and sisters, John Franklin, Charley, Abner, William W., Jesse H., two infant girls, Maude Marie (Holloway) and Sarah Marie (Landis),

He married Maud Marie Mow, 23 Mar 1913, in Fulton Co., IN. They had Georgia Verneal (Isley Beck Liming), Marguerite (Zimmerman), Isaac Franklin, Verda Joseph, and Harley Rex.

Isaac then married Ethel Marie Burge (Sheetz), 7 Feb 1936, in Rochester, IN. Isaac was a carpenter in the community.
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Published in the Rochester News-Sentinel, Wednesday, July 2, 1952

Death followed a lingering illness for Isaac A. THOMPSON, 59, at his home, 1 1/2 miles northeast of Rochester early this morning (Wednesday, July 2, 1952). He had been in failing health for the past six years, and was seriously ill for 30 days. Mr. Thompson was well known in building circles in this community where he followed the carpenter trade for 29 years, but was forced by reasons of health to retire in 1946. He was a member of the Eagles lodge.
He was born near Akron, Sept. 12, 1892, the son of William and Laura (BIGGS) THOMPSON. On Feb. 7, 1938, at a ceremony performed in Rochester, he was united in marriage with Marie BURGE, who survives.
Surviving also, are a son, Harley THOMPSON, Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. Alfred LIMING, Rochester, and Mrs. Verle ZIMMERMAN, Walkerton, all by a previous marriage; one sister, Mrs. Maude HOLLOWAY, Rochester; three brothers, William [THOMPSON], Rochester, John and Jesse [THOMPSON], Akron; two step-sons, Cecil SHEETZ, South Bend, Herbert SHEETZ, Ft. Wayne; five grandchildren.
Last rites will be performed at 2 p.m., (DST) Friday at the First Baptist church with the Rev. H. Gordon HYDE, officiating. Burial will be in Rochester Citizens cemetery. The body will be removed to the residence from Zimmerman Bros. funeral home Thursday afternoon. Friends are welcome.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1952 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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