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Olive E. <I>Cook</I> Trovinger

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Olive E. Cook Trovinger

Birth
Leo, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Dec 1942 (aged 68)
Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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HEART DISEASE ENDS LIFE OF MRS. SIMON T. TROVINGER

Following a long illness, Mrs. Olive E. Trovinger, wife of Simon Trovinger, passed away at her home at 223 South Center street, Auburn, at 10:25 Tuesday morning. Death resulted from heart trouble, Bright's disease and other complications. She had been in poor health for the past four and one-half years and had been bedfast for the past three months.

Mrs. Trovinger was born at Leo, Ind., Jan. 8, 1874, and was 68 years and 10 months of age at the time of her death. She had resided in Auburn for the past thirty-seven years and all but three years of this time on Center street. She was married on March 13, 1905, to Mr. Trovinger and he survives.

In addition there are five children, three by a former marriage, as follows: Carl Weir McComb of 215 South Center street, Auburn; Wm. Russell McComb of 251 South Center street, Auburn; Mrs. Grace Zitzman of 219 South Center street; Marion C. Trovinger, who is now serving with the U. S. armed forces overseas and Harlan Trovinger of Chicago, Ill. One son and one step-son are deceased. One brother, Alec Cook of Fort Wayne and two sisters, Mrs. Addie Halter and Mrs. John Judah of Fort Wayne, also survived as well as seven grandchildren.

Rites will be held at the Dilgard funeral home Friday at 2 o'clock, with burial at Woodlawn.

Published in The Garrett Clipper (Garrett, Indiana) - Thursday, December 3, 1942.
HEART DISEASE ENDS LIFE OF MRS. SIMON T. TROVINGER

Following a long illness, Mrs. Olive E. Trovinger, wife of Simon Trovinger, passed away at her home at 223 South Center street, Auburn, at 10:25 Tuesday morning. Death resulted from heart trouble, Bright's disease and other complications. She had been in poor health for the past four and one-half years and had been bedfast for the past three months.

Mrs. Trovinger was born at Leo, Ind., Jan. 8, 1874, and was 68 years and 10 months of age at the time of her death. She had resided in Auburn for the past thirty-seven years and all but three years of this time on Center street. She was married on March 13, 1905, to Mr. Trovinger and he survives.

In addition there are five children, three by a former marriage, as follows: Carl Weir McComb of 215 South Center street, Auburn; Wm. Russell McComb of 251 South Center street, Auburn; Mrs. Grace Zitzman of 219 South Center street; Marion C. Trovinger, who is now serving with the U. S. armed forces overseas and Harlan Trovinger of Chicago, Ill. One son and one step-son are deceased. One brother, Alec Cook of Fort Wayne and two sisters, Mrs. Addie Halter and Mrs. John Judah of Fort Wayne, also survived as well as seven grandchildren.

Rites will be held at the Dilgard funeral home Friday at 2 o'clock, with burial at Woodlawn.

Published in The Garrett Clipper (Garrett, Indiana) - Thursday, December 3, 1942.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114412808/olive_e-trovinger: accessed ), memorial page for Olive E. Cook Trovinger (8 Jan 1874–1 Dec 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 114412808, citing Roselawn Cemetery, Auburn, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by DLC (contributor 48070055).