Obituary from the "Bloomington Telephone", Tues, June 8, 1909
Death Mr. Hubbard
Homer Hubbard, a well known young man, died Sunday night at 10 o'clock at his home on Maple Heights after an illness with Brights disease. He had been sick for a long time.
At his bedside Sunday night were his mother and a sister from Brown County who had just arrived.
The deceased was 34 years old and had been an employee of the Monon. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and always took a prominent part in the order. A wife survives him.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Christian church. Sermon by Rev. Todd and pall bearers are Simpson Neeld, James Polly, Frank Potter, Chris Marxson, Martin Gaskin and James Cooper. Burial at Rose Hill.
Obituary from the "Bloomington Telephone", Tues, June 8, 1909
Death Mr. Hubbard
Homer Hubbard, a well known young man, died Sunday night at 10 o'clock at his home on Maple Heights after an illness with Brights disease. He had been sick for a long time.
At his bedside Sunday night were his mother and a sister from Brown County who had just arrived.
The deceased was 34 years old and had been an employee of the Monon. He was a member of the Odd Fellows and always took a prominent part in the order. A wife survives him.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Christian church. Sermon by Rev. Todd and pall bearers are Simpson Neeld, James Polly, Frank Potter, Chris Marxson, Martin Gaskin and James Cooper. Burial at Rose Hill.
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