Wednesday, August 10, 1887
DIED - Quiet and peacefully Ed. B. CHINN breathed his life out last Thursday morning, surrounded by his family and relatives, after an illness of many months.
Deceased was well known throughout Fulton county as he had been engaged in business in Rochester for many years. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. FRAZIER, of Kokomo, in the Christian church where Mr. Chinn was a regular communicant, after which the G.A.R. Post took charge of the remains and laid them to rest in Odd Fellows cemetery according to the rites of that order, of which deceased was a member. The funeral was largely attended and tears trickled down many cheeks in sympathy with the grief stricken family.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1887-1890
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, August 10, 1887
DIED - Quiet and peacefully Ed. B. CHINN breathed his life out last Thursday morning, surrounded by his family and relatives, after an illness of many months.
Deceased was well known throughout Fulton county as he had been engaged in business in Rochester for many years. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. FRAZIER, of Kokomo, in the Christian church where Mr. Chinn was a regular communicant, after which the G.A.R. Post took charge of the remains and laid them to rest in Odd Fellows cemetery according to the rites of that order, of which deceased was a member. The funeral was largely attended and tears trickled down many cheeks in sympathy with the grief stricken family.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1887-1890
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
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