Wednesday, January 15, 1936
Edward Manford RUSH, aged 59, prominent Fulton county farmer, died at his home five miles northeast of Rochester on the Talma road at 10:45 o'clock Wednesday morning. Death was due to carconoma and followed an illness of four months.
The deceased was a lifelong resident of Fulton county. He was born on a farm in Newcastle township on December 29, 1876. His parents were Thomas and Nancy RUSH. He was married January 14, 1898 in a ceremony which was performed in this city to Clara May EMMONS. Mr. Rush followed the occupation of farming during his entire lifetime.
Survivors are the widow, three sons, Harvey [RUSH] and Vern [RUSH] of Rochester, and Donald [RUSH] at home; three daughters, Mrs. Oliver BRYANT and Mrs. Ollie MYERS of Rochester and Mrs. Ruth ZOLMAN, Mentone; brother, Frank RUSH, Rochester and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie ANDREWS and Mrs. Lorie HOSIMER, both of Culver and Mrs. George WRIGHT and Mrs. Dorcey SMITH of this city.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at the time the News-Sentinel went to press.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1936
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, January 15, 1936
Edward Manford RUSH, aged 59, prominent Fulton county farmer, died at his home five miles northeast of Rochester on the Talma road at 10:45 o'clock Wednesday morning. Death was due to carconoma and followed an illness of four months.
The deceased was a lifelong resident of Fulton county. He was born on a farm in Newcastle township on December 29, 1876. His parents were Thomas and Nancy RUSH. He was married January 14, 1898 in a ceremony which was performed in this city to Clara May EMMONS. Mr. Rush followed the occupation of farming during his entire lifetime.
Survivors are the widow, three sons, Harvey [RUSH] and Vern [RUSH] of Rochester, and Donald [RUSH] at home; three daughters, Mrs. Oliver BRYANT and Mrs. Ollie MYERS of Rochester and Mrs. Ruth ZOLMAN, Mentone; brother, Frank RUSH, Rochester and four sisters, Mrs. Minnie ANDREWS and Mrs. Lorie HOSIMER, both of Culver and Mrs. George WRIGHT and Mrs. Dorcey SMITH of this city.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at the time the News-Sentinel went to press.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1936
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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