She was active in education, club and church work and organized Parent-Teacher Associations in a number of schools of the county, and it was through her efforts that the clubs of Greene County became federated.
She wrote verse published in newspapers and was in demand as a reader. She and her husband, who has long been in business here, celebrated their golden wedding a years ago.
Surviving are the husband, a son Lester MANSFIELD, Indianapolis; three grandsons, also of Indianapolis; a brother, Leonard EDINGTON, Lyons, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl MCLAUGHLIN, Linton.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Christian church, of which she had long been a member.
She was active in education, club and church work and organized Parent-Teacher Associations in a number of schools of the county, and it was through her efforts that the clubs of Greene County became federated.
She wrote verse published in newspapers and was in demand as a reader. She and her husband, who has long been in business here, celebrated their golden wedding a years ago.
Surviving are the husband, a son Lester MANSFIELD, Indianapolis; three grandsons, also of Indianapolis; a brother, Leonard EDINGTON, Lyons, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl MCLAUGHLIN, Linton.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Christian church, of which she had long been a member.
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