Friday, December 2, 1927
The Grim Reaper early Friday morning visited the home of two well-known Rochester ladies and within a period of two hours snuffed out the lives of Mrs. D. A. WALLER and Mrs. W. F. WHEADON both residents of South Franklin Avenue. Those highly respected women were both members of the Women's Relief Corps and the Progressive Club.
Mrs. Emma WALLER, aged 60, a life-long resident of Fulton county and of more recent years of Rochester, passed away at her home on South Franklin avenue at 4:50 o'clock Friday morning. Death was resultant from a stroke of apoplexy which she suffered last Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Waller was born in Fulton county on Sept. 22, 1858. Upon reaching the maturity of womanhood the deceased was united in marriage to Edward CAMERER, following which for a number of years they resided on a farm three miles southeast of this city. In the year of 1915, Mr. Camerer passed away and his widow then moved to Rochester where in 1919 she was united in marriage to D. A. WALLER, who survives. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, Rebekah Lodge, the W.C.T.U. and the Progressive Club.
Mrs. Waller is also survived by her son, Fred CAMERER, of Portland, Ore., one granddaughter, Miss Marjorie GINTHER PERRY, and a half-brother, Sidney HOOVER, of Tennessee.
The funeral will be held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with the Rev. R. H. CROWDER officiating. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
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Published in The News-Sentinel
Saturday, December 3, 1927
The funeral services for the late Mrs. A. W. WHEADON, who died Friday, will be held at the Baptist church here Sunday afternoon at 2:45. Rev. NIVEN will be in charge. Burial in the I..O.O.F. cemetery. This hour was selected by Captain A. W. WHEADON as he thought that some persons might care to attend the funeral services of his wife and also the services Mrs. D. A. WALLER at the Methodist Church at 1:30 Sunday as both ladies were members of the Relief Cors and moved in the same circle of friends.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1927
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Friday, December 2, 1927
The Grim Reaper early Friday morning visited the home of two well-known Rochester ladies and within a period of two hours snuffed out the lives of Mrs. D. A. WALLER and Mrs. W. F. WHEADON both residents of South Franklin Avenue. Those highly respected women were both members of the Women's Relief Corps and the Progressive Club.
Mrs. Emma WALLER, aged 60, a life-long resident of Fulton county and of more recent years of Rochester, passed away at her home on South Franklin avenue at 4:50 o'clock Friday morning. Death was resultant from a stroke of apoplexy which she suffered last Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Waller was born in Fulton county on Sept. 22, 1858. Upon reaching the maturity of womanhood the deceased was united in marriage to Edward CAMERER, following which for a number of years they resided on a farm three miles southeast of this city. In the year of 1915, Mr. Camerer passed away and his widow then moved to Rochester where in 1919 she was united in marriage to D. A. WALLER, who survives. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church, Rebekah Lodge, the W.C.T.U. and the Progressive Club.
Mrs. Waller is also survived by her son, Fred CAMERER, of Portland, Ore., one granddaughter, Miss Marjorie GINTHER PERRY, and a half-brother, Sidney HOOVER, of Tennessee.
The funeral will be held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with the Rev. R. H. CROWDER officiating. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
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Published in The News-Sentinel
Saturday, December 3, 1927
The funeral services for the late Mrs. A. W. WHEADON, who died Friday, will be held at the Baptist church here Sunday afternoon at 2:45. Rev. NIVEN will be in charge. Burial in the I..O.O.F. cemetery. This hour was selected by Captain A. W. WHEADON as he thought that some persons might care to attend the funeral services of his wife and also the services Mrs. D. A. WALLER at the Methodist Church at 1:30 Sunday as both ladies were members of the Relief Cors and moved in the same circle of friends.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1927
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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