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Jessie Belle <I>Shaw</I> Eingle

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Jessie Belle Shaw Eingle

Birth
Wyandot County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Dec 1948 (aged 56)
Carey, Wyandot County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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THE DAILY CHIEF-UNION
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Monday, December 12, 1948

MRS. FOREST EINGLE DIED AT CAREY HOME
Empires Saturday Evening After Only Two Hours Illness

Mrs. Forest Eingle, aged 57 years, died at her home at 119 Newart St., Carey, Saturday eveing at 9:30 o'clock from a stroke which she suffered two hours earlier. She had not been ill previously.

Mrs. Eingle was born Jessie Shaw, the daughter of Newton and Ida Green Shaw January 8, 1892, in Ridge Township, four miles southwest of Carey. She spent her entire life in and near Carey. She was married June 18, 1911, to Forest Eingle, who survives with the following children: Mrs. Opal Hill, of Adrian; Mrs. Marjorie Wagne, of Findlay; Sylvester Eingle, of Carey; Gerald Eingle, of Upper Sandusky; Mrs. June Ruffing, of Carey; Mrs. Janis Baeyaert, of Vanlue and Gene Eingle, at home. Survivors also include two sisters, Mrs. Sam Corbin, of Wharton and Mrs. Carrie Goble of Bucyrus and one brother, Charles Shaw of Ypsilanti, Michigan, and 13 grandchildren. A twin sister is deceased.

Mrs. Eingle was a member of the Carey Memorial Evangelical United Brethren Church, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Reve. B. L. Lee of Flat Rock, will officiate assisted by Rev. W. B. Smith. Burial will be made in Spring Grove Cemetery.

The body had been removed from Bristoll funeral home to the Eingle residence.
THE DAILY CHIEF-UNION
Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Monday, December 12, 1948

MRS. FOREST EINGLE DIED AT CAREY HOME
Empires Saturday Evening After Only Two Hours Illness

Mrs. Forest Eingle, aged 57 years, died at her home at 119 Newart St., Carey, Saturday eveing at 9:30 o'clock from a stroke which she suffered two hours earlier. She had not been ill previously.

Mrs. Eingle was born Jessie Shaw, the daughter of Newton and Ida Green Shaw January 8, 1892, in Ridge Township, four miles southwest of Carey. She spent her entire life in and near Carey. She was married June 18, 1911, to Forest Eingle, who survives with the following children: Mrs. Opal Hill, of Adrian; Mrs. Marjorie Wagne, of Findlay; Sylvester Eingle, of Carey; Gerald Eingle, of Upper Sandusky; Mrs. June Ruffing, of Carey; Mrs. Janis Baeyaert, of Vanlue and Gene Eingle, at home. Survivors also include two sisters, Mrs. Sam Corbin, of Wharton and Mrs. Carrie Goble of Bucyrus and one brother, Charles Shaw of Ypsilanti, Michigan, and 13 grandchildren. A twin sister is deceased.

Mrs. Eingle was a member of the Carey Memorial Evangelical United Brethren Church, where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Reve. B. L. Lee of Flat Rock, will officiate assisted by Rev. W. B. Smith. Burial will be made in Spring Grove Cemetery.

The body had been removed from Bristoll funeral home to the Eingle residence.


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