Dies At Residence;
Final Rites Sunday
CAMDEN—Final rites for Mrs.
Lula Jane Quinn 92, will be at
2:30 Sunday at her home south
of Burrows. The Reverend Keith
Rinehart will officiate and burial
will be in Woodville cemetery. The
body has been taken from the
Gentry funeral home to the residence
where friends may call.
Her death at her home Thursday
at 10 p.m. followed an eight
months illness.
A native of Carroll county she
was born Oct. 28, 1865. Her marriage
was to William P. Quinn,
who died in 1904. She was a member
of the-Burrows Presbyterian
church.
Survivors are four daughters:
Mrs. Grace Koontz and Mrs. Anna
Banes, Logansport; Mrs. Turpie
Martin and Mrs. Kathryn Horn,
route 3, Delphi; a sister, Mrs.
Anna Hardy, Delphi; 15 grandchil-
dren; 14 great-grandchildren. Two
sons, Jay and Harry, preceded
her in death.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA
SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, 1958
Dies At Residence;
Final Rites Sunday
CAMDEN—Final rites for Mrs.
Lula Jane Quinn 92, will be at
2:30 Sunday at her home south
of Burrows. The Reverend Keith
Rinehart will officiate and burial
will be in Woodville cemetery. The
body has been taken from the
Gentry funeral home to the residence
where friends may call.
Her death at her home Thursday
at 10 p.m. followed an eight
months illness.
A native of Carroll county she
was born Oct. 28, 1865. Her marriage
was to William P. Quinn,
who died in 1904. She was a member
of the-Burrows Presbyterian
church.
Survivors are four daughters:
Mrs. Grace Koontz and Mrs. Anna
Banes, Logansport; Mrs. Turpie
Martin and Mrs. Kathryn Horn,
route 3, Delphi; a sister, Mrs.
Anna Hardy, Delphi; 15 grandchil-
dren; 14 great-grandchildren. Two
sons, Jay and Harry, preceded
her in death.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA
SATURDAY. AUGUST 16, 1958
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