Wednesday, September 30, 1936
Mrs. Forrest S. [Flossie HARDIN] WILLOUGHBY, aged 52, former resident of this city, died at her home in New Orleans, La., Tuesday evening following a heart attack, relatives in this city were informed by telegram. The deceased had suffered with heart trouble for the past five years, but her death was entirely unexpected.
Mrs. Willoughby was born in Livonia, Ind., on May 10, 1884. Her parents were William and Mary Caroline HARDIN. Her parents moved to this city to reside when she was twenty years of age.
In a ceremony which was performed June 30, 1906, the deceased was married to Forrest WILLOUGHBY. They resided on a farm near Kewanna for a number of years. For the past four years Mr. Willoughby has been the traveling salesman for an electrical supply house and was stationed in Marion and Indianapolis prior to his transfer to New Orleans. Mrs. Willoughby was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Eastern Star Lodge.
Survivors are the husband; son Paul WILLOUGHBY, Carmel; father of this city; sister Mrs. Levi MOORE, Rochester; two brothers Max HARDIN of this city and Herbert H. HARDIN, Toledo, and two grandchildren.
The funeral party will leave New Orleans Wednesday evening by rail for this city where interment will be made. The arrangements for the funeral service will be held until further word is received.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Thursday, October 1, 1936
The funeral services for Mrs. Forrest WILLOUGHBY who died at her home in New Orleans, Tuesday night, after suffering a heart attack, will be held from the Foster Funeral Home in West Sixth Street at 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be made in the Rochester Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1936
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, September 30, 1936
Mrs. Forrest S. [Flossie HARDIN] WILLOUGHBY, aged 52, former resident of this city, died at her home in New Orleans, La., Tuesday evening following a heart attack, relatives in this city were informed by telegram. The deceased had suffered with heart trouble for the past five years, but her death was entirely unexpected.
Mrs. Willoughby was born in Livonia, Ind., on May 10, 1884. Her parents were William and Mary Caroline HARDIN. Her parents moved to this city to reside when she was twenty years of age.
In a ceremony which was performed June 30, 1906, the deceased was married to Forrest WILLOUGHBY. They resided on a farm near Kewanna for a number of years. For the past four years Mr. Willoughby has been the traveling salesman for an electrical supply house and was stationed in Marion and Indianapolis prior to his transfer to New Orleans. Mrs. Willoughby was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Eastern Star Lodge.
Survivors are the husband; son Paul WILLOUGHBY, Carmel; father of this city; sister Mrs. Levi MOORE, Rochester; two brothers Max HARDIN of this city and Herbert H. HARDIN, Toledo, and two grandchildren.
The funeral party will leave New Orleans Wednesday evening by rail for this city where interment will be made. The arrangements for the funeral service will be held until further word is received.
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Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Thursday, October 1, 1936
The funeral services for Mrs. Forrest WILLOUGHBY who died at her home in New Orleans, Tuesday night, after suffering a heart attack, will be held from the Foster Funeral Home in West Sixth Street at 2 p.m. Friday. Burial will be made in the Rochester Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1936
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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