MILAN -- Funeral services for Mrs. Flossie (Flo) Wallace, 62, Milan, who died Saturday at Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg, following an illness of three months, were held this afternoon at Laws-Carr Funeral Home in Milan.
Officiating was the Rev. Eugene Parker of the Moores Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery at Washington.
Mrs. Wallace was the owner and operator of Flo's Drive-in Restaurant at Milan.
Born Dec. 10, 1909, she was the daughter of John W. and Lillian M. Young Thompson.
She was married to Harold Wallace, who survives.
Mrs. Wallace was a member of a Baptist church at Indianapolis.
Surviving with the husband are: Two daughters, Mrs. Barbar Jean Tutts, Indianapolis, and mrs. Billie Sue Burris, Washington; a son, Richard Garner, Milan; a stepson, Robert Wallace, Universal City, Tex.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Merle Evans, San Jose, Calif.; a brother, Clay Thompson, Elmwood; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Wildridge, Aurora, and Mrs. Mae Shook, Washington; and 10 grandchildren.
--Greensburg Daily News
--Monday, January 10, 1972
--page 6, column 7
MILAN -- Funeral services for Mrs. Flossie (Flo) Wallace, 62, Milan, who died Saturday at Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg, following an illness of three months, were held this afternoon at Laws-Carr Funeral Home in Milan.
Officiating was the Rev. Eugene Parker of the Moores Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery at Washington.
Mrs. Wallace was the owner and operator of Flo's Drive-in Restaurant at Milan.
Born Dec. 10, 1909, she was the daughter of John W. and Lillian M. Young Thompson.
She was married to Harold Wallace, who survives.
Mrs. Wallace was a member of a Baptist church at Indianapolis.
Surviving with the husband are: Two daughters, Mrs. Barbar Jean Tutts, Indianapolis, and mrs. Billie Sue Burris, Washington; a son, Richard Garner, Milan; a stepson, Robert Wallace, Universal City, Tex.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Merle Evans, San Jose, Calif.; a brother, Clay Thompson, Elmwood; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Wildridge, Aurora, and Mrs. Mae Shook, Washington; and 10 grandchildren.
--Greensburg Daily News
--Monday, January 10, 1972
--page 6, column 7
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