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Charles Joseph Cleveland “Charlie” Marcum

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Charles Joseph Cleveland “Charlie” Marcum

Birth
Death
9 Nov 1952 (aged 62)
Burial
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Son of Charles King Marcum and Louise J. (Luster) Marcum.

Husband of Ethel E. Page Marcum.

Wayne County Outlook
20 Nov 1952

Charles Joe Cleveland Marcum, born Feb. 9, 1890, died Nov 9, 1952, being 62 years, 9 months old. He leaves his wife and 7 children
and 19 grandchildren to mourn his departure and a host of friends and relatives to mourn of his passing away. 3 sons, Sammie, Robert and James Marcum of New Castle, Ind., Riley Marcum of Elyria, Ohio, Joe S. Marcum of Zula, Ky., Ora Carver of New Castle, Ind. and Ollie King of Elyria, Ohio.

Those out of state who attended the funeral were M. A. Page, Danville, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dilly, Rossville, Ill., Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Page, Sibly, Ill., Mrs. Vince Johnson, Chicago, Ill., Mrs.
Low Laske and daughter, Diane of Round Lake, Ill.

We want to thank Lee's Funeral Home for the kindness and also Brother Oral Morgan for his kind words which the family did appreciate.

The Family
Son of Charles King Marcum and Louise J. (Luster) Marcum.

Husband of Ethel E. Page Marcum.

Wayne County Outlook
20 Nov 1952

Charles Joe Cleveland Marcum, born Feb. 9, 1890, died Nov 9, 1952, being 62 years, 9 months old. He leaves his wife and 7 children
and 19 grandchildren to mourn his departure and a host of friends and relatives to mourn of his passing away. 3 sons, Sammie, Robert and James Marcum of New Castle, Ind., Riley Marcum of Elyria, Ohio, Joe S. Marcum of Zula, Ky., Ora Carver of New Castle, Ind. and Ollie King of Elyria, Ohio.

Those out of state who attended the funeral were M. A. Page, Danville, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dilly, Rossville, Ill., Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Page, Sibly, Ill., Mrs. Vince Johnson, Chicago, Ill., Mrs.
Low Laske and daughter, Diane of Round Lake, Ill.

We want to thank Lee's Funeral Home for the kindness and also Brother Oral Morgan for his kind words which the family did appreciate.

The Family


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