a. m. this morning at the New
Castle Home for Epileptics, where
he bad been a patient for the past
four years. Funeral, services will
be conducted at 1:30 p. m. (CST)
Monday at Sharpsville Methodist
church.
Rev. Benjamin Antle will conduct
funeral services, and burial
will follow in Sharpsville cemetery
Friends, may call at Warner Funeral
home in Sharpsville Sunday afternoon.
Born May 20,1836 in Tipton county,
he has t he son of William and
Casandra (Drake) Hageman. A
farmer, he resided southwest of
Sharpsville before going to the
New Castle home,
The deceased was a member of
Sharpsville Methodist church, attended
Swingtown school and was
graduated from Sharpsville high
school.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs.
Irvin Gross, route 4, Noblesville,
and several nieces and nephews.
Two brothers aad two sisters are deceased.
a. m. this morning at the New
Castle Home for Epileptics, where
he bad been a patient for the past
four years. Funeral, services will
be conducted at 1:30 p. m. (CST)
Monday at Sharpsville Methodist
church.
Rev. Benjamin Antle will conduct
funeral services, and burial
will follow in Sharpsville cemetery
Friends, may call at Warner Funeral
home in Sharpsville Sunday afternoon.
Born May 20,1836 in Tipton county,
he has t he son of William and
Casandra (Drake) Hageman. A
farmer, he resided southwest of
Sharpsville before going to the
New Castle home,
The deceased was a member of
Sharpsville Methodist church, attended
Swingtown school and was
graduated from Sharpsville high
school.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs.
Irvin Gross, route 4, Noblesville,
and several nieces and nephews.
Two brothers aad two sisters are deceased.
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Aged 69 years
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Buried Section 2, Row 2, #9
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