Indiana Evening Gazette (front page), Indiana PA - Fri. 14 Aug 1936 - Edgar Benton McCORMICK, nearly 87 years old, prominent citizen and business man and the second oldest resident of Cherry Tree, died at his home there yesterday afternoon. A son of Captain R. H. and Eleanor B. McCORMICK, the deceased was born November 11, 1849. He was a life-long member of and a consistent worker in the Presbyterian Church and enjoyed the respect, confidence and esteem of all with whom he came into contact. His death is a matter of sincere regret to many. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Atchinson McKeage McCORMICK, three children: George D. McCORMICK of Seattle, Wash., Ivan E. McCORMICK of Cherry Tree, and Harry W. McCORMICK of Centralia, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. E. H. CAMP, of Sanford, N. C. Funeral services will be conducted in the Presbyterian Church of Cherry Tree at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
Indiana Evening Gazette (front page), Indiana PA - Fri. 14 Aug 1936 - Edgar Benton McCORMICK, nearly 87 years old, prominent citizen and business man and the second oldest resident of Cherry Tree, died at his home there yesterday afternoon. A son of Captain R. H. and Eleanor B. McCORMICK, the deceased was born November 11, 1849. He was a life-long member of and a consistent worker in the Presbyterian Church and enjoyed the respect, confidence and esteem of all with whom he came into contact. His death is a matter of sincere regret to many. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Atchinson McKeage McCORMICK, three children: George D. McCORMICK of Seattle, Wash., Ivan E. McCORMICK of Cherry Tree, and Harry W. McCORMICK of Centralia, Wash., and a sister, Mrs. E. H. CAMP, of Sanford, N. C. Funeral services will be conducted in the Presbyterian Church of Cherry Tree at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
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