Elizabeth Clyda <I>McCullough</I> Gilmour

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Elizabeth Clyda McCullough Gilmour

Birth
Center Point, Clay County, Indiana, USA
Death
20 May 1968 (aged 79)
Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Lot 111 Grave 1
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Obituary from the Princeton Daily Clarion Tuesday, May 21, 1968

Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmour

Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmour, 79, of Princeton died Monday at 10:30 p.m. at the Gibson General Hospital after a short illness.

Mrs. Gilmour was born November 24, 1889 in Center Point, Ind. She had resided in Princeton the last 40 years moving here from Terre Haute. She attended the United Brethren Church in Harmony. Mrs. Gilmour was a member of Moose and Eagles Auxiliaries.

Mrs. Gilmour was preceded in death by her husband Isaac Gilmour in 1939.

Survivors include, one son, Alex Gilmour of Princeton; three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Yunginger, Mrs. Dorothy Neidlinger, and Mrs. Glenola Kuhn, all of Princeton; one brother, Hughie Waugh* of Terre Haute; an aunt, Mrs. Margaret McGovern of Princeton; 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Colvin Chapel. Dr. N. I. Schoolfield will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Cemetery, Terre Haute. Friends amy call at Colvin and Son Mortuary after 3 p.m. Thursday.

*The submitter of the obituary at the time listed Lizzie's brother, Hugh who had died in November 1967. They may have not been aware of his death although I remember my Grandma Lizzie telling me of her brother's death when he died. She told me the story of his adoption when her mother was ill. The other children were sent to live with relatives and her mother Minnie felt the opportunities were better for Hugh with the Waugh family. The link to Hugh's memorial is:
Hugh Waugh
Obituary from the Princeton Daily Clarion Tuesday, May 21, 1968

Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmour

Mrs. Elizabeth Gilmour, 79, of Princeton died Monday at 10:30 p.m. at the Gibson General Hospital after a short illness.

Mrs. Gilmour was born November 24, 1889 in Center Point, Ind. She had resided in Princeton the last 40 years moving here from Terre Haute. She attended the United Brethren Church in Harmony. Mrs. Gilmour was a member of Moose and Eagles Auxiliaries.

Mrs. Gilmour was preceded in death by her husband Isaac Gilmour in 1939.

Survivors include, one son, Alex Gilmour of Princeton; three daughters, Mrs. Minnie Yunginger, Mrs. Dorothy Neidlinger, and Mrs. Glenola Kuhn, all of Princeton; one brother, Hughie Waugh* of Terre Haute; an aunt, Mrs. Margaret McGovern of Princeton; 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Colvin Chapel. Dr. N. I. Schoolfield will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Cemetery, Terre Haute. Friends amy call at Colvin and Son Mortuary after 3 p.m. Thursday.

*The submitter of the obituary at the time listed Lizzie's brother, Hugh who had died in November 1967. They may have not been aware of his death although I remember my Grandma Lizzie telling me of her brother's death when he died. She told me the story of his adoption when her mother was ill. The other children were sent to live with relatives and her mother Minnie felt the opportunities were better for Hugh with the Waugh family. The link to Hugh's memorial is:
Hugh Waugh


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