this city and was born in Sharpsville in the year 1888 and at the time of death was 29 years 5 months and 22 days old. Her parents moved from Sharpsville to Tipton in 1895 and here Lois grew to womanhood and was married to S.H. Mobley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mobley, on July 30th 1910. They moved to Indianapolis where they have since resided. Mrs. Mobley was a lovable girl, an obedient daughter and a dutiful wife and a kind patient mother to her three boys, Harold Robert, 3 years old. Herbert Paul, 1 years old and Phillip Maurice, 2 years old.
Besides a host of friends relatives who knew and loved her she leaves a husband, children, father, mother, one sister, Mrs. Esta Wagner of Indianapolis, two brothers, Bert Hutto, of Muncie and Paul Hutto, in the U. S. army stationed at, Camp Shelby, in Hattiesburg, Miss.
The body will be brought to Tipton, Wednesday evening reaching here about 6:40 over the L.E. & W. and will be taken to the home of her parents on the corner o£ Washington and Oak streets. Friends of the family
are invited to review the remains after
8 o'clock Wednesday evening and
from 9 to 12 Thursday morning, a short funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at one o'clock.
this city and was born in Sharpsville in the year 1888 and at the time of death was 29 years 5 months and 22 days old. Her parents moved from Sharpsville to Tipton in 1895 and here Lois grew to womanhood and was married to S.H. Mobley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mobley, on July 30th 1910. They moved to Indianapolis where they have since resided. Mrs. Mobley was a lovable girl, an obedient daughter and a dutiful wife and a kind patient mother to her three boys, Harold Robert, 3 years old. Herbert Paul, 1 years old and Phillip Maurice, 2 years old.
Besides a host of friends relatives who knew and loved her she leaves a husband, children, father, mother, one sister, Mrs. Esta Wagner of Indianapolis, two brothers, Bert Hutto, of Muncie and Paul Hutto, in the U. S. army stationed at, Camp Shelby, in Hattiesburg, Miss.
The body will be brought to Tipton, Wednesday evening reaching here about 6:40 over the L.E. & W. and will be taken to the home of her parents on the corner o£ Washington and Oak streets. Friends of the family
are invited to review the remains after
8 o'clock Wednesday evening and
from 9 to 12 Thursday morning, a short funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at one o'clock.
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Buried Section 2, Row 1, #12
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