Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Inman, 62, wife of Ed H. Inman of Liberty township, died at 7:00 o'clock this morning at the W. S. Major Hospital where she had been confined since October 16.
Mrs. Inman was born in Shelby township on November 20, 1886, the daughter of Daniel and Samantha (Shutt) Hey. Her marriage to Mr. Inman took place in this city on November 27, 1912.
SURVIVING WITH the husband are a son and daughter, Paul Inman at home and Mrs. Walter Kelley of rural route 1; four brothers and two sisters, Isaac Hey of near North Vernon, Cyrenus, Elmer and Henry Hey, Mrs. Hamilton Gray and Mrs. Charles Beal, all of Shelby township.
Mrs. Inman was a member of the First Evangelical Church and funeral rites will be held there Monday at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. R. F. Rasche officiating. Burial, in charge of the Ewing mortuary, will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the late home after 7:00 p.m. saturday.
Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Inman, 62, wife of Ed H. Inman of Liberty township, died at 7:00 o'clock this morning at the W. S. Major Hospital where she had been confined since October 16.
Mrs. Inman was born in Shelby township on November 20, 1886, the daughter of Daniel and Samantha (Shutt) Hey. Her marriage to Mr. Inman took place in this city on November 27, 1912.
SURVIVING WITH the husband are a son and daughter, Paul Inman at home and Mrs. Walter Kelley of rural route 1; four brothers and two sisters, Isaac Hey of near North Vernon, Cyrenus, Elmer and Henry Hey, Mrs. Hamilton Gray and Mrs. Charles Beal, all of Shelby township.
Mrs. Inman was a member of the First Evangelical Church and funeral rites will be held there Monday at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. R. F. Rasche officiating. Burial, in charge of the Ewing mortuary, will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the late home after 7:00 p.m. saturday.
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