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Roxie Lovena <I>Elkins</I> McCamment Sullivan

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Roxie Lovena Elkins McCamment Sullivan

Birth
Jackson County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Oct 1935 (aged 46)
Decatur County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 18 Row 1 Lot 1
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WOMAN DECEASED NEAR WESTPORT

Mrs James Sullivan, 46 Leaves Husband, Two Sons and Others
Relatives-Funeral Wednesday

Mrs James Sullivan, 46 died at her home two miles north of Westport at 11:30 pm Sunday after a illness of ten days.
The funeral will be held in the German Lutheran church on Road No. 7 east of Columbus at 2 pm Wednesday.
The deceased was a daughter of Martin and Emma Akers Elkins and was born at Kurtz, Ind., September 11,1889. She married James Sullivan and they lived near Elizabethtown before locating near Westport a few years ago.
The husband and two sons, Leonard McCamment and Raymond
Sullivan survive. Also four step children: Mrs Charles Hammond and Mrs Earl Petro of Columbus and Orville and Ellis Sullivan. Also two brothers, Roy Elkins of Hagerstown and Garis Elkins of New Castle, and two sisters
Mrs Mike Buttroff and Mrs George Roll of Kurtz.
The Greensburg News Paper
WOMAN DECEASED NEAR WESTPORT

Mrs James Sullivan, 46 Leaves Husband, Two Sons and Others
Relatives-Funeral Wednesday

Mrs James Sullivan, 46 died at her home two miles north of Westport at 11:30 pm Sunday after a illness of ten days.
The funeral will be held in the German Lutheran church on Road No. 7 east of Columbus at 2 pm Wednesday.
The deceased was a daughter of Martin and Emma Akers Elkins and was born at Kurtz, Ind., September 11,1889. She married James Sullivan and they lived near Elizabethtown before locating near Westport a few years ago.
The husband and two sons, Leonard McCamment and Raymond
Sullivan survive. Also four step children: Mrs Charles Hammond and Mrs Earl Petro of Columbus and Orville and Ellis Sullivan. Also two brothers, Roy Elkins of Hagerstown and Garis Elkins of New Castle, and two sisters
Mrs Mike Buttroff and Mrs George Roll of Kurtz.
The Greensburg News Paper


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