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Laura Belle <I>Hacker</I> Waggoner

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Laura Belle Hacker Waggoner

Birth
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Death
10 Sep 1912 (aged 50)
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Francesville, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
1906 Section
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The death of Mrs. Frank Waggoner of Gillam occurred at the Northern Indiana Asylum at Logansport, Monday morning. On account of her mental condition she was committed to that institution several months ago, it being the second time. Her general health was good apparently until Sunday night, when she was stricken with kidney trouble which caused her death a few hours afterwards. Her body was brought to her home in Gillam, Tuesday evening. The funeral will be held at the Christian church in Francesville, Friday morning at ten o'clock. Mrs. Waggoner's maiden name was Laura B. Hacker. She was born near Etna Green, March 4, 1862. She was married to Frank Waggoner June 3, 1885 to which union four daughters and two sons were born. Those living are Florence, Venice, Virgil and Frances. Ida B. and Amelia Jean are deceased. Interment will be made in the cemetery east of town.
Francesville Tribune 12 Sep 1912
The death of Mrs. Frank Waggoner of Gillam occurred at the Northern Indiana Asylum at Logansport, Monday morning. On account of her mental condition she was committed to that institution several months ago, it being the second time. Her general health was good apparently until Sunday night, when she was stricken with kidney trouble which caused her death a few hours afterwards. Her body was brought to her home in Gillam, Tuesday evening. The funeral will be held at the Christian church in Francesville, Friday morning at ten o'clock. Mrs. Waggoner's maiden name was Laura B. Hacker. She was born near Etna Green, March 4, 1862. She was married to Frank Waggoner June 3, 1885 to which union four daughters and two sons were born. Those living are Florence, Venice, Virgil and Frances. Ida B. and Amelia Jean are deceased. Interment will be made in the cemetery east of town.
Francesville Tribune 12 Sep 1912


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