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Thomas W. Stewart

Birth
Death
1912
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec: 32, Lot: 374
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OBITUARY NOTICE FOR: Stewart, T. W.: The following notice is taken from the Indianapolis Star of October 12: treasurer of the Eaglesfield-Stewart Company, manufacturers of hard wood flooring died at his home early yesterday morning of bronchial pneumonia, with which he had been ill two weeks. Mr. Stewart was a native of New York State, having came to Indianapolis in 1859 as messenger for the American Express Company. For four years before coming to Indianapolis he was in charge of the A. J. Crawford iron mills in Gadsen, Ala., and later was superintendent of the Knoxville & Nashville Railroad. Besides being secretary-treasurer of the Eaglesfield Stewart Company he was a stockholder in the Eaglesfield Lumber Company. He was also a member of the G. A. R. He is survived by a widow, Ellen W. and two daughters, Mrs. Jesse E. Burnette of Lafayette, Ind. and Mrs. Addison Brown of Kansas City. The funeral will be held at the home at 3 o'clock this afternoon and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral and burial will be private. The above notice was sent to Mayor John B. Dow by Frank E. McLaughlin. Mr. Stewart lived in Cookeville for several years and his many friends in this section will be grieved to learn of his death. [Date: 10/24/1912, Vol. X, No. 43, Page 4] REPRINT FROM THE PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD.
OBITUARY NOTICE FOR: Stewart, T. W.: The following notice is taken from the Indianapolis Star of October 12: treasurer of the Eaglesfield-Stewart Company, manufacturers of hard wood flooring died at his home early yesterday morning of bronchial pneumonia, with which he had been ill two weeks. Mr. Stewart was a native of New York State, having came to Indianapolis in 1859 as messenger for the American Express Company. For four years before coming to Indianapolis he was in charge of the A. J. Crawford iron mills in Gadsen, Ala., and later was superintendent of the Knoxville & Nashville Railroad. Besides being secretary-treasurer of the Eaglesfield Stewart Company he was a stockholder in the Eaglesfield Lumber Company. He was also a member of the G. A. R. He is survived by a widow, Ellen W. and two daughters, Mrs. Jesse E. Burnette of Lafayette, Ind. and Mrs. Addison Brown of Kansas City. The funeral will be held at the home at 3 o'clock this afternoon and burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Funeral and burial will be private. The above notice was sent to Mayor John B. Dow by Frank E. McLaughlin. Mr. Stewart lived in Cookeville for several years and his many friends in this section will be grieved to learn of his death. [Date: 10/24/1912, Vol. X, No. 43, Page 4] REPRINT FROM THE PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD.

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burial: OCT 12,1912


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