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Sarah Alice <I>Houtz</I> Carpenter

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Sarah Alice Houtz Carpenter

Birth
Death
20 May 1932 (aged 74)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block T, plot 176.
Memorial ID
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Note: David and Alice are buried in Grace Lawn Cemetery in Block T, plot 176. Info. from D.E. Carptenter, 2016. Her obituary below is in error.

ALICE CARPENTER Mrs. D.E. Carpenter
Mrs. Alice Carpenter, 76, who made her home in Elkhart for 30 years, until she moved to St. Paul, Minn., 22 years ago, died at the latter place at 9 o’clock this morning. Mrs. Carpenter, was the widow of D. E. Carpenter, who was killed in a train wreck some years ago. Last Monday she suffered a stroke of paralysis, which resulted in her death.

Surviving are three sons, Harry R. Carpenter of Elkhart, David E. Carpenter of Chicago, and John A. of Goshen, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Lawson of St. Paul with whom she made her home. She was a member of the O.E.B. and the Rebekah lodge and of the Ladies Auxiliary, O.R.C.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Lawson home in St. Paul, after which the body will be sent to Elkhart, arriving here at 11 a.m. (cst) Monday. It will then be taken to the Zeller Funeral Home where services will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Yesterday Mrs. Carpenter’s sister Mrs. Greta Hosterman 83 of Adamsville Michigan died at her home at 5 a.m.

She will be buried in the Rowe Cemetery services to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Elkhart Truth July 22, 1932 P.2
Submitted by [email protected]




MRS. ALICE CARPENTER
Elkhart Truth July 23, 1932 p.2

The hour for the funeral services for Mrs. Alice Carpenter, former resident of Elkhart who died Friday in the home of her daughter Mrs. Alice Lawson , St. Paul, Minn. Has been changed to 3 p.m. Monday at the A.G. Zeller funeral home 221 West Lexington avenue, The body which is to arrive here at noon will lie in state at the Zeller chapel until the hour of the funeral.

Mrs. Carpenter was the widow of David E. Carpenter, a Lake Shore conductor who lost his life in a railway accident on August 18, 1908. She went from here to St. Paul in 1910.

Elkhart Truth July 23, 1932 p.2
Submitted by [email protected]
Note: David and Alice are buried in Grace Lawn Cemetery in Block T, plot 176. Info. from D.E. Carptenter, 2016. Her obituary below is in error.

ALICE CARPENTER Mrs. D.E. Carpenter
Mrs. Alice Carpenter, 76, who made her home in Elkhart for 30 years, until she moved to St. Paul, Minn., 22 years ago, died at the latter place at 9 o’clock this morning. Mrs. Carpenter, was the widow of D. E. Carpenter, who was killed in a train wreck some years ago. Last Monday she suffered a stroke of paralysis, which resulted in her death.

Surviving are three sons, Harry R. Carpenter of Elkhart, David E. Carpenter of Chicago, and John A. of Goshen, and a daughter, Mrs. Alice Lawson of St. Paul with whom she made her home. She was a member of the O.E.B. and the Rebekah lodge and of the Ladies Auxiliary, O.R.C.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Lawson home in St. Paul, after which the body will be sent to Elkhart, arriving here at 11 a.m. (cst) Monday. It will then be taken to the Zeller Funeral Home where services will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Yesterday Mrs. Carpenter’s sister Mrs. Greta Hosterman 83 of Adamsville Michigan died at her home at 5 a.m.

She will be buried in the Rowe Cemetery services to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday.

Elkhart Truth July 22, 1932 P.2
Submitted by [email protected]




MRS. ALICE CARPENTER
Elkhart Truth July 23, 1932 p.2

The hour for the funeral services for Mrs. Alice Carpenter, former resident of Elkhart who died Friday in the home of her daughter Mrs. Alice Lawson , St. Paul, Minn. Has been changed to 3 p.m. Monday at the A.G. Zeller funeral home 221 West Lexington avenue, The body which is to arrive here at noon will lie in state at the Zeller chapel until the hour of the funeral.

Mrs. Carpenter was the widow of David E. Carpenter, a Lake Shore conductor who lost his life in a railway accident on August 18, 1908. She went from here to St. Paul in 1910.

Elkhart Truth July 23, 1932 p.2
Submitted by [email protected]


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