married June 29th, 1881, Cass County, Indiana
wife of Marion Swartzell
married Sept. 19, 1892, White County, Indiana
Pharos Tribune, Monday, April 27, 1925, page seven
STROKE FATAL TO CENTER WOMAN
(Special to Pharos-Tribune)ROYAL CENTRE, Ind., April 27--Mrs. Marion Swartzell, 61, died suddenly Saturday evening at her home in Headlee after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. She had been in good health prior to suffering the attack and falling to the floor. She died before a physician could be summoned. Besides the husband she is survived by three daughters, Miss Goldie M. Davis of Lacrosse, Mrs. Bert Reams of Pulaski, and Mrs. Wade Farrell of Middletown, and two sons, Benjamin Davis of Akron, Ohio and Clyde Swartzell, at home.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Indian Creek church in Pulaski county. Rev. Fross of Newcastle will be in charge. Burial is to be made in the Indian Creek cemetery.
married June 29th, 1881, Cass County, Indiana
wife of Marion Swartzell
married Sept. 19, 1892, White County, Indiana
Pharos Tribune, Monday, April 27, 1925, page seven
STROKE FATAL TO CENTER WOMAN
(Special to Pharos-Tribune)ROYAL CENTRE, Ind., April 27--Mrs. Marion Swartzell, 61, died suddenly Saturday evening at her home in Headlee after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. She had been in good health prior to suffering the attack and falling to the floor. She died before a physician could be summoned. Besides the husband she is survived by three daughters, Miss Goldie M. Davis of Lacrosse, Mrs. Bert Reams of Pulaski, and Mrs. Wade Farrell of Middletown, and two sons, Benjamin Davis of Akron, Ohio and Clyde Swartzell, at home.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Indian Creek church in Pulaski county. Rev. Fross of Newcastle will be in charge. Burial is to be made in the Indian Creek cemetery.
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