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Elmer Elmore Hainey

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Elmer Elmore Hainey

Birth
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Death
2 Oct 1927 (aged 58)
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1644478, Longitude: -86.5464935
Plot
Spencer Addition, Lot 345
Memorial ID
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Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, October 4, 1927, Clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society

FINAL TRIBUTE ELMER HAINEY

The funeral of Elmer E. Hainey, well known stone workman whose sudden death was reported yesterday, was today at 3 o'clock at the residence on East 7th Street and the Masonic order ritual was used at the grave at Rose Hill.

The services at the house were in charge of Dr. W. E. Moore. There was a large attendance of friends that especially included stone workman. The Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Modern Woodmen were well represented as there was not a more popular lodge member in the city. The music was in charge of J. W. Sponsler and there were many beautiful flowers as tokens from friends. The songs were "Pure in Heart" and "Going Down the Valley."

The pallbearers were Charles Edmondson, Charles H. Rhorer, James Hendrix, D. H. Baldridge, Lennie Isom and C. W. Sponsler.

Submitted by Angel Gebhart
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, October 4, 1927, Clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society

FINAL TRIBUTE ELMER HAINEY

The funeral of Elmer E. Hainey, well known stone workman whose sudden death was reported yesterday, was today at 3 o'clock at the residence on East 7th Street and the Masonic order ritual was used at the grave at Rose Hill.

The services at the house were in charge of Dr. W. E. Moore. There was a large attendance of friends that especially included stone workman. The Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Modern Woodmen were well represented as there was not a more popular lodge member in the city. The music was in charge of J. W. Sponsler and there were many beautiful flowers as tokens from friends. The songs were "Pure in Heart" and "Going Down the Valley."

The pallbearers were Charles Edmondson, Charles H. Rhorer, James Hendrix, D. H. Baldridge, Lennie Isom and C. W. Sponsler.

Submitted by Angel Gebhart


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