morning in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. William Hollis in
Flora. She had been ill six months
and had resided at the daughter’s
home since becoming ill.
A native of Carroll county, she
had spent her life in the Flora community
and was the widow of Homer
Justice who died last December.
Surviving with Mrs. Hollis are
four other daughters: Mrs. Elmer
Largen of Ligonier, Mrs. Glen
Clingenpeel of route 1, Flora, Mrs.
Wayne Miller of Flora and Mrs.
Edith Brown of Butler, Ohio; two
sons, Fred Justice of near Kokomo
and Clarence Garrison of near
Logansport; also a sister, Mrs.
Charles Bailey of Burlington.
Rites were held Wednesday afternoon
from the Carter funeral
home with Rev. Arthur Tinkle officiating.
Burial was in the Sharon cemetery.
Delphi Citizen June 21, 1962
morning in the home of her
daughter, Mrs. William Hollis in
Flora. She had been ill six months
and had resided at the daughter’s
home since becoming ill.
A native of Carroll county, she
had spent her life in the Flora community
and was the widow of Homer
Justice who died last December.
Surviving with Mrs. Hollis are
four other daughters: Mrs. Elmer
Largen of Ligonier, Mrs. Glen
Clingenpeel of route 1, Flora, Mrs.
Wayne Miller of Flora and Mrs.
Edith Brown of Butler, Ohio; two
sons, Fred Justice of near Kokomo
and Clarence Garrison of near
Logansport; also a sister, Mrs.
Charles Bailey of Burlington.
Rites were held Wednesday afternoon
from the Carter funeral
home with Rev. Arthur Tinkle officiating.
Burial was in the Sharon cemetery.
Delphi Citizen June 21, 1962
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