Danville Commercial-News
September 13, 1935, page 15
Mrs. Myrtle Rusmisel, 412 Anderson Street, Danville, died here Thursday, Sept. 12, 1935, at the home of a son, Cecil Rusmisel, after of illness of eight months.
The body was taken to Henderson Funeral Home in St. Joseph and funeral services will be Sunday at 3 p.m. from Methodist Church. Burial in Patterson Cemetery.
Mrs. Rusmisel was born in West Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 22, 1885, daughter of Clyde and Catherine Boatman. She was married to William Rusmisel in Danville in 1910. She is survived by one other son, William Rusmisel Jr.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hale, Clinton, Ind., and Mrs. Dora Clark, West Terre Haute; and three brothers, Frank, Gordon and Russell, all of Terre Haute. She was a member of Church of Christ.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
Danville Commercial-News
September 13, 1935, page 15
Mrs. Myrtle Rusmisel, 412 Anderson Street, Danville, died here Thursday, Sept. 12, 1935, at the home of a son, Cecil Rusmisel, after of illness of eight months.
The body was taken to Henderson Funeral Home in St. Joseph and funeral services will be Sunday at 3 p.m. from Methodist Church. Burial in Patterson Cemetery.
Mrs. Rusmisel was born in West Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 22, 1885, daughter of Clyde and Catherine Boatman. She was married to William Rusmisel in Danville in 1910. She is survived by one other son, William Rusmisel Jr.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hale, Clinton, Ind., and Mrs. Dora Clark, West Terre Haute; and three brothers, Frank, Gordon and Russell, all of Terre Haute. She was a member of Church of Christ.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
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