C.E. QUINN CALLED BY DEATH SATURDAY
C.E. Quinn, 80 of West Lafayette, Indiana, formerly of Cutler and Delphi communities, died at Home Hospital at 2 a.m. Saturday. he spent most of his life on a farm near Cutler, Indiana, and later lived near Delphi, and for five years in West Lafayette, having been employed at home hospital. Survivors are the widow, formerly Mary A Shanklin; three daughters: Mrs. Robert S. Anderson, Route 9; Mrs. J.L. Mays, Route 8; and Mrs. L.G. Roll, with her parents; also two brothers and two sisters: Blanchard Quinn of Cutler; Dallas Quinn of Frankfort; Mr. I.W. Cripe of Williamsport; and Mrs. Clyde Bonebrake of Lafayette. He belonged to Hope Chapel. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Cutler Presbyterian Church. The Reverend Peter H. Heemstra officiated.
C.E. QUINN CALLED BY DEATH SATURDAY
C.E. Quinn, 80 of West Lafayette, Indiana, formerly of Cutler and Delphi communities, died at Home Hospital at 2 a.m. Saturday. he spent most of his life on a farm near Cutler, Indiana, and later lived near Delphi, and for five years in West Lafayette, having been employed at home hospital. Survivors are the widow, formerly Mary A Shanklin; three daughters: Mrs. Robert S. Anderson, Route 9; Mrs. J.L. Mays, Route 8; and Mrs. L.G. Roll, with her parents; also two brothers and two sisters: Blanchard Quinn of Cutler; Dallas Quinn of Frankfort; Mr. I.W. Cripe of Williamsport; and Mrs. Clyde Bonebrake of Lafayette. He belonged to Hope Chapel. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the Cutler Presbyterian Church. The Reverend Peter H. Heemstra officiated.
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