In the photo shown, his grave would be to the far left in the front of the picture. Front row is John, then Louise, then Mabel Carlton (the flat stone).
Died, at 11:10 o'clock a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1914, at the residence of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crouch, 1312 East Capitol avenue, John E. Denning, aged 61 years.
Decedent is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Denning, one son, Louis, of this city; two daughers, Mrs. Mable Carlton and Miss Edith Crouch of this city; four brothers Henry of Lincoln; William of Richmond, Ind.; George and Edward of Athens, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs. Otto McMurray of this city and Mrs. E. E. Musick of Broadwell, Ill.
Decedent was a member of the United Mine Workers local of Richmond, Ind. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 12-30-1914
In the photo shown, his grave would be to the far left in the front of the picture. Front row is John, then Louise, then Mabel Carlton (the flat stone).
Died, at 11:10 o'clock a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1914, at the residence of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crouch, 1312 East Capitol avenue, John E. Denning, aged 61 years.
Decedent is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Denning, one son, Louis, of this city; two daughers, Mrs. Mable Carlton and Miss Edith Crouch of this city; four brothers Henry of Lincoln; William of Richmond, Ind.; George and Edward of Athens, Ill., and two sisters, Mrs. Otto McMurray of this city and Mrs. E. E. Musick of Broadwell, Ill.
Decedent was a member of the United Mine Workers local of Richmond, Ind. IL State Register, Springfield, IL 12-30-1914
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