Monday, January 13, 1941
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth BEATTIE, aged 72, wife of Wilbur (Web) BEATTIE, died suddenly at 9 o'clock Saturday night at her farm home two and a half miles northeast of this city on Road 25 after she had suffered a heart attack. The death was entirely unexpected.
The deceased was a life resident of Fulton county. She was born on a farm in Liberty township, April 30, 1868. Her parents were Sebastian and Elizabeth (ROUCH) GOSS.
In a ceremony which was performed at Grass Creek on March 27, 1887, the deceased was married to Web Beattie. Mrs. Beattie was a member of the Trinity Evangelical church of this city.
Surviving are the husband; two sons, Harry [BEATTIE] of Arcadia, and Don [BEATTIE], at home; three daughters, Mrs. Paul TURNER of Detroit; Mrs. Shirley BLAKE of South Bend; and Mrs. Gerry APT of Rochester; two brothers, William [GOSS], of Florida, and Alfred [GOSS], of Columbia City; and eleven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rochester Evangelical church with Rev. LONG officiating. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The body is at the residence where friends may call.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1941
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Monday, January 13, 1941
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth BEATTIE, aged 72, wife of Wilbur (Web) BEATTIE, died suddenly at 9 o'clock Saturday night at her farm home two and a half miles northeast of this city on Road 25 after she had suffered a heart attack. The death was entirely unexpected.
The deceased was a life resident of Fulton county. She was born on a farm in Liberty township, April 30, 1868. Her parents were Sebastian and Elizabeth (ROUCH) GOSS.
In a ceremony which was performed at Grass Creek on March 27, 1887, the deceased was married to Web Beattie. Mrs. Beattie was a member of the Trinity Evangelical church of this city.
Surviving are the husband; two sons, Harry [BEATTIE] of Arcadia, and Don [BEATTIE], at home; three daughters, Mrs. Paul TURNER of Detroit; Mrs. Shirley BLAKE of South Bend; and Mrs. Gerry APT of Rochester; two brothers, William [GOSS], of Florida, and Alfred [GOSS], of Columbia City; and eleven grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rochester Evangelical church with Rev. LONG officiating. Burial will be made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The body is at the residence where friends may call.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1941
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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