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Lewis Pence Avery

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Lewis Pence Avery

Birth
Decatur County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Jun 1933 (aged 56)
Saint Paul, Decatur County, Indiana, USA
Burial
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Obituary
The Shelbyville Republican, Shelbyville,
Indiana
Saturday July 1, 1933

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FALL INJURIES FATAL
TO ST. PAUL RESIDENT
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Suffering a fractured skull when he fell while painting the St. Paul Christian church Friday afternoon, Louis Pence Avery, 56, lifelong resident of the St. Paul community, died at his home at eight o'clock last night. Mr. Avery's head struck the concrete pavement in the accident, which occurred at two thirty o'clock.

The deceased was born on September 29, 1876 and was the son of Daniel and Mary M. Avery.

His marriage to Lena Critzer took place on September 28, 1911, her death occurring in 1917.

A daughter, Marceille, and a son, Rex, both at home, survive, with six brothers, John Avery, of New York state; Ed, Albert, Isaac, Ralph and Clifford Avery, of St. Paul.

Funeral services will be held at the St. Paul Christian church, of which Mr. Avery was a member, at two-thirty o'clock Monday afternoon with the Rev. T. J. Wilson officiating.

Burial will be in Paul Hill cemetery, in charge of C. L. Wilson.

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Obituary
The Shelbyville Republican, Shelbyville,
Indiana
Saturday July 1, 1933

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FALL INJURIES FATAL
TO ST. PAUL RESIDENT
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Suffering a fractured skull when he fell while painting the St. Paul Christian church Friday afternoon, Louis Pence Avery, 56, lifelong resident of the St. Paul community, died at his home at eight o'clock last night. Mr. Avery's head struck the concrete pavement in the accident, which occurred at two thirty o'clock.

The deceased was born on September 29, 1876 and was the son of Daniel and Mary M. Avery.

His marriage to Lena Critzer took place on September 28, 1911, her death occurring in 1917.

A daughter, Marceille, and a son, Rex, both at home, survive, with six brothers, John Avery, of New York state; Ed, Albert, Isaac, Ralph and Clifford Avery, of St. Paul.

Funeral services will be held at the St. Paul Christian church, of which Mr. Avery was a member, at two-thirty o'clock Monday afternoon with the Rev. T. J. Wilson officiating.

Burial will be in Paul Hill cemetery, in charge of C. L. Wilson.



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