Died At Kokomo--Otto M. Morrow, Formerly Tuner for the Leatherman Store
Word was received in Tipton Friday night that Otto M. Morrow, 50 years of age and the father of five children, had died at his home in Kokomo after a short illness from pneumonia. The deceased was well known in Tipton having been engaged by Lee S. Leatherman as a tuner of pianos.
The surviving children are Lorene, Russell, Mary, Norman, Gilbert all of Kokomo. He is also survived by his widow and five brothers, Melvin, Elsworth, William, Marcus, and Charles all of Cass County,
Funeral services will be held at the Medea Baptist Church Monday afternoon with REv. Charles Oberlin of Perun. In charge and burial will be at Bunker HIll. Short services will be held at the home, 730 South Indiana Avenue, Kokomo, prior to leaving for the Metea Church.
Died At Kokomo--Otto M. Morrow, Formerly Tuner for the Leatherman Store
Word was received in Tipton Friday night that Otto M. Morrow, 50 years of age and the father of five children, had died at his home in Kokomo after a short illness from pneumonia. The deceased was well known in Tipton having been engaged by Lee S. Leatherman as a tuner of pianos.
The surviving children are Lorene, Russell, Mary, Norman, Gilbert all of Kokomo. He is also survived by his widow and five brothers, Melvin, Elsworth, William, Marcus, and Charles all of Cass County,
Funeral services will be held at the Medea Baptist Church Monday afternoon with REv. Charles Oberlin of Perun. In charge and burial will be at Bunker HIll. Short services will be held at the home, 730 South Indiana Avenue, Kokomo, prior to leaving for the Metea Church.
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