Frank Meal, age about sixty-seven years, died Monday morning at his home in Rush county, one-half mile east of the Vienna church. His death was caused by a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered several days ago. Mr. Meal was well known through the east part of Shelby county.
He leaves his widow, five sons, Otto Meal, of Rushville, and Wiley Meal of Greensburg, Irwin, of Indianapolis, Earl, of Moscow, Everett, at home, and three daughters at home. A sister, Mrs. Thomas Pool, also lives at Greensburg. Funeral services will be held at the late home Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. Interment in Forest Hill cemetery, in charge of R. T. Stewart.
Frank Meal, age about sixty-seven years, died Monday morning at his home in Rush county, one-half mile east of the Vienna church. His death was caused by a stroke of paralysis, which he suffered several days ago. Mr. Meal was well known through the east part of Shelby county.
He leaves his widow, five sons, Otto Meal, of Rushville, and Wiley Meal of Greensburg, Irwin, of Indianapolis, Earl, of Moscow, Everett, at home, and three daughters at home. A sister, Mrs. Thomas Pool, also lives at Greensburg. Funeral services will be held at the late home Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. Interment in Forest Hill cemetery, in charge of R. T. Stewart.
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