Of Monticello Is
Claimed By Death
Monticello, March 1. Mrs.
Ida Hoover, 59, Wife of Fred
Hoover, died at ll o'clock Friday
night at the St. Elizabeth
Hospital in Lafayette following
an operation. Mrs. Hoover had
been confined to the hospital
for several weeks.
Besides t h e husband, she
leaves three children, Mrs. Madie
Thomas of Hammond, Larue
Hoover, who is associated with
his father in the contracting
business, and Mrs. Helen Eberle
of Logansport, Ind.
She was a member of the Seven
Day Adventist church.
Funeral services are to be held
at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon
with Elder 0. K. Butler, of
Cicero, officiating. The body
brought to Monticello today and
was taken to the home. Burial
will take place in Riverview
Cemetery.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930
Of Monticello Is
Claimed By Death
Monticello, March 1. Mrs.
Ida Hoover, 59, Wife of Fred
Hoover, died at ll o'clock Friday
night at the St. Elizabeth
Hospital in Lafayette following
an operation. Mrs. Hoover had
been confined to the hospital
for several weeks.
Besides t h e husband, she
leaves three children, Mrs. Madie
Thomas of Hammond, Larue
Hoover, who is associated with
his father in the contracting
business, and Mrs. Helen Eberle
of Logansport, Ind.
She was a member of the Seven
Day Adventist church.
Funeral services are to be held
at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon
with Elder 0. K. Butler, of
Cicero, officiating. The body
brought to Monticello today and
was taken to the home. Burial
will take place in Riverview
Cemetery.
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS
SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1930
Family Members
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