Everett Ollie Hines
Everette Ollie Hines, 49, machinist for the Mono Aircraft company, Moline, died in his residence in Milan at 13:30 yesterday morning after having been ill only since Saturday noon. Peritonitis was given as the cause of death.
Mr. Hines was born in Hamilton County, Indiana, Jan. 9, 1880. He was educated in Indiana. On Aug. 19, 1899, he married Miss Myrtle Teter in Tipton County, Indiana. The family moved to Milan from Indiana------.
Survivors are the widow, six sons, Otto of Moline, Dewey, William, Gilbert, Rex and Phil all of Milan; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Rettig of Rock Island and Miss Ursula of Milan, one brother and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in the Milan Methodist church at 10:30 tomorrow morning with the Rev. J. M. Judy in charge. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery at Gas City, Ind
Everett Ollie Hines
Everette Ollie Hines, 49, machinist for the Mono Aircraft company, Moline, died in his residence in Milan at 13:30 yesterday morning after having been ill only since Saturday noon. Peritonitis was given as the cause of death.
Mr. Hines was born in Hamilton County, Indiana, Jan. 9, 1880. He was educated in Indiana. On Aug. 19, 1899, he married Miss Myrtle Teter in Tipton County, Indiana. The family moved to Milan from Indiana------.
Survivors are the widow, six sons, Otto of Moline, Dewey, William, Gilbert, Rex and Phil all of Milan; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Rettig of Rock Island and Miss Ursula of Milan, one brother and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held in the Milan Methodist church at 10:30 tomorrow morning with the Rev. J. M. Judy in charge. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery at Gas City, Ind
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