Sept. 1918: (WWI draft registration) Residing 34 Grant St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Rose. Occupation: Lineman - Wabash Water & Light Co. Description: Tall, medium build; brown hair, blue eyes.
1920: Residing 271 Fisher St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Rose; parents of Eunice and Philip. Occupation: Lineman - light company.
1930: Residing Institute Rd, Noble Twsp, Wabash County, Indiana. Husband of Rose; parents of Eunice (20, assembly work - heating regulator plant) and Philip. Occupation: Electrician - power company.
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(Obituary provided by gr-granddaughter, Gracie Rae)
Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN) - August 5, 1930
Funeral services for George Stone, whose death occurred at his home south of the city Monday afternoon about 12:30, will be held from the First Evangelical Church, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. G. J. Long will officiate and burial will be made in Falls cemetery.
Mr. Stone is survived by his mother, Mrs. Euretta Wagner of Pike Street, his widow, two children, Phillip and Eunice Stone, and one brother, Charles Stone of north of Dora.
Mr. Stone was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He had been employed as foreman at the Northern Indiana Power office for the past 18 years.
Sept. 1918: (WWI draft registration) Residing 34 Grant St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Rose. Occupation: Lineman - Wabash Water & Light Co. Description: Tall, medium build; brown hair, blue eyes.
1920: Residing 271 Fisher St, Wabash, Indiana. Husband of Rose; parents of Eunice and Philip. Occupation: Lineman - light company.
1930: Residing Institute Rd, Noble Twsp, Wabash County, Indiana. Husband of Rose; parents of Eunice (20, assembly work - heating regulator plant) and Philip. Occupation: Electrician - power company.
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(Obituary provided by gr-granddaughter, Gracie Rae)
Plain Dealer, Wabash (IN) - August 5, 1930
Funeral services for George Stone, whose death occurred at his home south of the city Monday afternoon about 12:30, will be held from the First Evangelical Church, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. G. J. Long will officiate and burial will be made in Falls cemetery.
Mr. Stone is survived by his mother, Mrs. Euretta Wagner of Pike Street, his widow, two children, Phillip and Eunice Stone, and one brother, Charles Stone of north of Dora.
Mr. Stone was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He had been employed as foreman at the Northern Indiana Power office for the past 18 years.
Gravesite Details
date of burial 8-6-1930 Hoover funeral home
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