FATHER DIES
Oscar R. Burmood, of near Huntsville, father of Mrs. LeRoy Kotter of Mt. Sterling, died December 28 in his home, after an illness of several months. Mr. Burmood was born in Huntsville township, July 24, 1891, served in the first World War and was a member of Huntsville Lodge A.F.&A.M. No. 465.
In 1920 he was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Varner of Huntsville and to them were born three daughters, Ruth, wife of Ward Lawler of Rushville, who passed away in 1949. Mrs. Ida Mae Kotter of Mt. Sterling, and Allene, wife of Robert White of Augusta. He also leaves three brothers; two sisters and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon Dec. 30, in the Huntsville Methodist church, of which he was a member. Burial was in the Huntsville Cemetery.
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Democrat Message; Wednesday Jan. 4, 1961 Sec B. page 1
CARD OF THANKS
We find words inadequate to express our deep appreciation for the innumerable kindnesses extended to Ray and to us during his hospital stay and after he returned home; for the lovely words, kindness, cards, personal calls, food and the willingness of everyone to help in our loss. We are truly grateful for our relatives and friends.
Mrs. Gladys Burmood
Ida Mae and LeRoy Kotter
Allene and Robert White
Ted Lawler.
FATHER DIES
Oscar R. Burmood, of near Huntsville, father of Mrs. LeRoy Kotter of Mt. Sterling, died December 28 in his home, after an illness of several months. Mr. Burmood was born in Huntsville township, July 24, 1891, served in the first World War and was a member of Huntsville Lodge A.F.&A.M. No. 465.
In 1920 he was united in marriage to Miss Gladys Varner of Huntsville and to them were born three daughters, Ruth, wife of Ward Lawler of Rushville, who passed away in 1949. Mrs. Ida Mae Kotter of Mt. Sterling, and Allene, wife of Robert White of Augusta. He also leaves three brothers; two sisters and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon Dec. 30, in the Huntsville Methodist church, of which he was a member. Burial was in the Huntsville Cemetery.
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Democrat Message; Wednesday Jan. 4, 1961 Sec B. page 1
CARD OF THANKS
We find words inadequate to express our deep appreciation for the innumerable kindnesses extended to Ray and to us during his hospital stay and after he returned home; for the lovely words, kindness, cards, personal calls, food and the willingness of everyone to help in our loss. We are truly grateful for our relatives and friends.
Mrs. Gladys Burmood
Ida Mae and LeRoy Kotter
Allene and Robert White
Ted Lawler.
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