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Ida Ellen <I>Felix</I> Shipley

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Ida Ellen Felix Shipley

Birth
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 May 1945 (aged 74)
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Pyrmont, Carroll County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ida Shipley, mother of Mrs. Harry Osmun, was found dead last Saturday afternoon at her home two miles northwest of Heath, where she lived alone. The discovery was made by her grandson, Marvin Price. Death had occurred Thursday evening from apoplexy, according to the coroner, R. H. Wagoner of Colburn.

Mrs. Shipley was born Ida Felix, near Pettit. She was married in 1892 to B. F. Shipley, who died in 1942. Besides Mrs. Osmun, another daughter, Mrs. Claude Price of Brookston, survives; also a brother, William Felix of Montmorenci.

The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. John Root in the Church of the Brethren in Pyrmont, Monday afternoon. Grandsons of the deceased served as pallbearers and granddaughters as tribute-bearers. Burial was in the Pyrmont cemetery with M. E. Kleinsmith in charge.

Relatives who came from a distance for the funeral were Mrs. Will Bowen, Mrs. Harry Mussey and O. F. Cripe, all of Cerro Gordo, Ill.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, June 8, 1945
Mrs. Ida Shipley, mother of Mrs. Harry Osmun, was found dead last Saturday afternoon at her home two miles northwest of Heath, where she lived alone. The discovery was made by her grandson, Marvin Price. Death had occurred Thursday evening from apoplexy, according to the coroner, R. H. Wagoner of Colburn.

Mrs. Shipley was born Ida Felix, near Pettit. She was married in 1892 to B. F. Shipley, who died in 1942. Besides Mrs. Osmun, another daughter, Mrs. Claude Price of Brookston, survives; also a brother, William Felix of Montmorenci.

The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. John Root in the Church of the Brethren in Pyrmont, Monday afternoon. Grandsons of the deceased served as pallbearers and granddaughters as tribute-bearers. Burial was in the Pyrmont cemetery with M. E. Kleinsmith in charge.

Relatives who came from a distance for the funeral were Mrs. Will Bowen, Mrs. Harry Mussey and O. F. Cripe, all of Cerro Gordo, Ill.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, June 8, 1945


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