Of Camden, Dies
White Co. Native Succumbs Suddenly
CAMDEN—Mrs. Goldie L.(Redding) Ward, 68,
died suddenly at her home north of Camden
Thursday evening at 7:30, Mrs. Ward
had been In fair health and the
death was not expected. She was
the daughter of Jeremiah and
Sarah (Martin) Redding, born in
White county April 23, 1887.
She was married to Charles Ward
in January 1905, and one son
by this union, Charles Ward died
1922.
Survivors are the husband, a
brother Roy Redding of Lakeland
Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Gardner and Mrs. Mae Struab
both of Brookston.
The body is at the Gentry chapel
in Camden.
LOGANSPORT PRESS
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955
Of Camden, Dies
White Co. Native Succumbs Suddenly
CAMDEN—Mrs. Goldie L.(Redding) Ward, 68,
died suddenly at her home north of Camden
Thursday evening at 7:30, Mrs. Ward
had been In fair health and the
death was not expected. She was
the daughter of Jeremiah and
Sarah (Martin) Redding, born in
White county April 23, 1887.
She was married to Charles Ward
in January 1905, and one son
by this union, Charles Ward died
1922.
Survivors are the husband, a
brother Roy Redding of Lakeland
Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Gardner and Mrs. Mae Struab
both of Brookston.
The body is at the Gentry chapel
in Camden.
LOGANSPORT PRESS
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955
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