Born on Feb. 23, 1901, in Tippecanoe county, he was the son of Frank Gould, who survives.
The deceased was a member of the Monroe E. U. B. church. He was a farmer.
Surviving besides the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Charles R. Clendenning of Mulberry and Mrs. Charles Larson of Lafayette; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Cornell, Browns Valley; a brother, Joseph M., Springfield, Ohio, and one grandchild.
The Rev. Paul Reisen will officiate at the service.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 18, 1955
In setting up the obituary of Sylvester Hetrick in last week's issue of the Mulberry Reporter, a line was omitted which made the story a little misleading.
It should have read that Mr. Hetrick was the son of Frank and Serilda (Wilson) Hetrick, and that on March 2, 1920, he was married to Mabel Gould, who survives. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 25, 1955
Born on Feb. 23, 1901, in Tippecanoe county, he was the son of Frank Gould, who survives.
The deceased was a member of the Monroe E. U. B. church. He was a farmer.
Surviving besides the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Charles R. Clendenning of Mulberry and Mrs. Charles Larson of Lafayette; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Cornell, Browns Valley; a brother, Joseph M., Springfield, Ohio, and one grandchild.
The Rev. Paul Reisen will officiate at the service.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 18, 1955
In setting up the obituary of Sylvester Hetrick in last week's issue of the Mulberry Reporter, a line was omitted which made the story a little misleading.
It should have read that Mr. Hetrick was the son of Frank and Serilda (Wilson) Hetrick, and that on March 2, 1920, he was married to Mabel Gould, who survives. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, August 25, 1955
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