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Nancy Emaline “Nannie” <I>Shafer</I> Gibson

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Nancy Emaline “Nannie” Shafer Gibson

Birth
Adams Township, Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 May 1938 (aged 62)
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Idaville, White County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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WOMAN DIES OF
HEART ATTACK

Mrs. John R. Gibson
Found Dead Abed
Wednesday

Mrs. Nancy; E. Gibson, 63, of
135. West Linden, avenue was
found dead abed, apparently a
heart attack victim, when her
husband, John R. a Pennsy carpenter,
returned home from work at 4
p. m. Wednesday.
Neighbors recalled having seen
her about the house yesterday
morning and Dr. Harry Tripp
family physician, called by the
husband, said the woman was known
to have suffered from heart aliment,
had apparently died about 1 p.m.
Dr. M.B. Stewart coroner, after
an investigation, concurred in
the opinion and said no inquest
would be held.
The three daughter surviving
are; "Mrs. Value V. Hoover, Los
Angles, Mrs. Susie R. Smith, Evenston,
and Mrs. Rose Elliott, Donovan, Ill.
Mrs. Elliott arrived late last night
and was with her father to make
arrangements.
Other survivors include; two
brother Charles and Frank Shafer,
both of Idaville; three sisters,
Mrs. Robert McGibbon, Swayzee,
Mrs. Mary Howard, Canada and
Mrs. Della Crowell, Delphi Route
and one grandchild.
Rites, as yet unarranged, pending
arrival of all children, will be
in charge of McCloskey, Interment
probably in Idaville Cemetery.
Logansport Press
Thursday, May 26, 1938

WOMAN DIES OF
HEART ATTACK

Mrs. John R. Gibson
Found Dead Abed
Wednesday

Mrs. Nancy; E. Gibson, 63, of
135. West Linden, avenue was
found dead abed, apparently a
heart attack victim, when her
husband, John R. a Pennsy carpenter,
returned home from work at 4
p. m. Wednesday.
Neighbors recalled having seen
her about the house yesterday
morning and Dr. Harry Tripp
family physician, called by the
husband, said the woman was known
to have suffered from heart aliment,
had apparently died about 1 p.m.
Dr. M.B. Stewart coroner, after
an investigation, concurred in
the opinion and said no inquest
would be held.
The three daughter surviving
are; "Mrs. Value V. Hoover, Los
Angles, Mrs. Susie R. Smith, Evenston,
and Mrs. Rose Elliott, Donovan, Ill.
Mrs. Elliott arrived late last night
and was with her father to make
arrangements.
Other survivors include; two
brother Charles and Frank Shafer,
both of Idaville; three sisters,
Mrs. Robert McGibbon, Swayzee,
Mrs. Mary Howard, Canada and
Mrs. Della Crowell, Delphi Route
and one grandchild.
Rites, as yet unarranged, pending
arrival of all children, will be
in charge of McCloskey, Interment
probably in Idaville Cemetery.
Logansport Press
Thursday, May 26, 1938



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