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Samuel Dennison Malson

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Samuel Dennison Malson

Birth
Bethany, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 May 1960 (aged 79)
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Hope, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From the Republic:

Samuel D. Malson, 79, a retired
farmer, died at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon at county hospital where
he had been a patient nine days.
He made his home with a son,
Earl Malson, 361 Jones street.

Funeral services will be at
10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at
Reed funeral home conducted by
Rev. Marshall Tolle burial
will be at Hope Moravian cemetery.

Survivors are three sons, Earl
Malson of Columbus, Claude Mal-
son of Anderson and Basil Mal-
son of Columbus, 0hio.; a daughter,
Mrs. Logan Ping of Elizabethtown
route 1; a brother, John Malson
of Columbus; a half-brother, For-
rest Malson of Taylorsville; 10
grandchildren, and a great-grand-
child.

Mr. Malson was born in the
South Bethany community Nov.
18, 1880, to the late Levi and
Nancy Pittman Malson. He was
married March 14 1906, to Miss
Minnie Bills who died Dec. 13,
1946. He also was preceded in
death by three sons and 11 broth-
ers and sisters. Mr. Malson had
been in ill health three years.
From the Republic:

Samuel D. Malson, 79, a retired
farmer, died at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon at county hospital where
he had been a patient nine days.
He made his home with a son,
Earl Malson, 361 Jones street.

Funeral services will be at
10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at
Reed funeral home conducted by
Rev. Marshall Tolle burial
will be at Hope Moravian cemetery.

Survivors are three sons, Earl
Malson of Columbus, Claude Mal-
son of Anderson and Basil Mal-
son of Columbus, 0hio.; a daughter,
Mrs. Logan Ping of Elizabethtown
route 1; a brother, John Malson
of Columbus; a half-brother, For-
rest Malson of Taylorsville; 10
grandchildren, and a great-grand-
child.

Mr. Malson was born in the
South Bethany community Nov.
18, 1880, to the late Levi and
Nancy Pittman Malson. He was
married March 14 1906, to Miss
Minnie Bills who died Dec. 13,
1946. He also was preceded in
death by three sons and 11 broth-
ers and sisters. Mr. Malson had
been in ill health three years.


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