Saturday, January 17, 1925
Harry FELTS, 39, of Richland Center, father of five children, the youngest a boy of seven months, died at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, of double pneumonia. He had been ill for the past 10 days.
Harry Felts was born on a farm in Richland township, June 26, 1885, and was the son of John and Elizabeth [FELTS]. His parents moved to this city when he was quite young. Mr. Felts was graduated from Rochester High school and then accepted employment at the Rochester Bridge Factory. Seven years ago he moved on a farm in Richland township where he remained for five years. Two years ago he located in Richland Center where he was the janitor of the school building.
In 1904 Mr. Felts married Carrie BABCOCK, who survives him, as does his father who lives in this city, four daughters, Rethal [FELTS], Sarah [FELTS], Nora Ruth [FELTS] and Gertrude [FELTS], a son, Leonard [FELTS], and one sister, Mrs. Nora PHOEBUS, of Mishawaka. The deceased was a member of the Richland Center church and the Odd Fellows lodge. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1925
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Saturday, January 17, 1925
Harry FELTS, 39, of Richland Center, father of five children, the youngest a boy of seven months, died at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, of double pneumonia. He had been ill for the past 10 days.
Harry Felts was born on a farm in Richland township, June 26, 1885, and was the son of John and Elizabeth [FELTS]. His parents moved to this city when he was quite young. Mr. Felts was graduated from Rochester High school and then accepted employment at the Rochester Bridge Factory. Seven years ago he moved on a farm in Richland township where he remained for five years. Two years ago he located in Richland Center where he was the janitor of the school building.
In 1904 Mr. Felts married Carrie BABCOCK, who survives him, as does his father who lives in this city, four daughters, Rethal [FELTS], Sarah [FELTS], Nora Ruth [FELTS] and Gertrude [FELTS], a son, Leonard [FELTS], and one sister, Mrs. Nora PHOEBUS, of Mishawaka. The deceased was a member of the Richland Center church and the Odd Fellows lodge. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1925
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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