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Ada Paralee Cable

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Ada Paralee Cable

Birth
Death
18 Apr 1971 (aged 76)
Burial
Raleigh, Saline County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Newspaper not noted)
October or November 16, 1968

MISS CABLE FOUND IN WRECKED CAR

Miss Ada Cable, 74 a well known retired Harrisburg school teacher, is listed in poor condition at Doctor's hospital after lying 13 hours in her wrecked car before she was found at 6:45 a.m. today.

Miss Cable was reported missing at 4:30 p.m. Friday after leaving the Courtney-Sloan Funeral Home in Galatia, where her brother, Oscar Cable, was lying in state, and was en route to her home at 2 East Walnut street.

Authorities searched the area between Galatia and Harrisburg during the night, but were unable to find her car a 1968 Chevrolet.

This morning, while walking along the highway for a close search, State Trooper Thurman E. Yates located the car beside a large culvert about two miles west of Raleigh near the Harold Godard home.

The car was lying against the culvert and could not be seen from the highway, but only by looking straight down from the side of the roadway. The windshield had been broken and Miss Cable was lying on the floorboards of the car.

Carl England, administrator of Doctor's Hospital, said she was in a a state of shock and bleeding from the injuries about the head which had evidently struck the windshield. While, somewhat incoherent, Miss Cable had told those who removed her from the car that she did not try to get out after the accident, but remained there expecting to be found. However, location of the car delayed finding it for the 13-hours period.

The car had left the side of the roadway, jumped a ditch, spun around and landed against the culvert. The scene had been checked during the night several times by searchlights, but the lights were unable to detect the car from the highway.

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Died 4/18/1971 (no date on article or newspaper noted)

Miss Ada Cable dies in Eldorado,

Miss Ada P. Cable, 76, retired school teacher, died at 7 a.m. Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Murray (eParl) Stinson, 2440 North Pine St., Eldorado where she had been making her home.

Miss Cable had taught school in Saline County for 50 years, most of this time in the Harrisburg City Schools, She was a member of the National Education Association and the Illinois Education Association. She was born in Raleigh on April 6, 1895, daughter of the late Thomas S. and Mary Elizabeth Jones Cable.

In addition to her sister, Mrs. Stinson, she is survived by nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the chapel of the Martin Funeral Home in Eldorado. The Rev. Vloid Wesley will officiate and burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery at Raleigh.

Friends are calling at the funeral home.

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Notice Posted 4/27/1971 (Newspaper unknown)

PUBLIC NOTICE
State of Illinois, in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Saline County -- In probate.

In the Matter of the Estate of Ada P. Cable, Deceased.
No. 71-P-21
Claim Notice
Notice is given of the death of Ada P. Cable, of 2440 North Pine Street, Eldorado, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on April 22, 1971, to Murray Stinson, Administrator, 2440 North pine Street, Eldorado, Illinois 62930, whose attorney is George B. Lee, 607 Hbg. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Harrisburg, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of Office adn that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims must be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Saline County Court Houe, Harriburg, Illinois 62946 and copies mailed or delivered to the executor or administrator and to his attorney.

Dated April 26, 1971
John C. Utter
Clerk of the Circuit Court

George B. Lee
607 Hbg. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Harrisburg, Illinois 62946
Attorney for Estate
Telephone 253-7412

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Lised several times as being a 5th grade teacher at Logan School.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Newspaper not noted)
October or November 16, 1968

MISS CABLE FOUND IN WRECKED CAR

Miss Ada Cable, 74 a well known retired Harrisburg school teacher, is listed in poor condition at Doctor's hospital after lying 13 hours in her wrecked car before she was found at 6:45 a.m. today.

Miss Cable was reported missing at 4:30 p.m. Friday after leaving the Courtney-Sloan Funeral Home in Galatia, where her brother, Oscar Cable, was lying in state, and was en route to her home at 2 East Walnut street.

Authorities searched the area between Galatia and Harrisburg during the night, but were unable to find her car a 1968 Chevrolet.

This morning, while walking along the highway for a close search, State Trooper Thurman E. Yates located the car beside a large culvert about two miles west of Raleigh near the Harold Godard home.

The car was lying against the culvert and could not be seen from the highway, but only by looking straight down from the side of the roadway. The windshield had been broken and Miss Cable was lying on the floorboards of the car.

Carl England, administrator of Doctor's Hospital, said she was in a a state of shock and bleeding from the injuries about the head which had evidently struck the windshield. While, somewhat incoherent, Miss Cable had told those who removed her from the car that she did not try to get out after the accident, but remained there expecting to be found. However, location of the car delayed finding it for the 13-hours period.

The car had left the side of the roadway, jumped a ditch, spun around and landed against the culvert. The scene had been checked during the night several times by searchlights, but the lights were unable to detect the car from the highway.

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Died 4/18/1971 (no date on article or newspaper noted)

Miss Ada Cable dies in Eldorado,

Miss Ada P. Cable, 76, retired school teacher, died at 7 a.m. Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Murray (eParl) Stinson, 2440 North Pine St., Eldorado where she had been making her home.

Miss Cable had taught school in Saline County for 50 years, most of this time in the Harrisburg City Schools, She was a member of the National Education Association and the Illinois Education Association. She was born in Raleigh on April 6, 1895, daughter of the late Thomas S. and Mary Elizabeth Jones Cable.

In addition to her sister, Mrs. Stinson, she is survived by nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the chapel of the Martin Funeral Home in Eldorado. The Rev. Vloid Wesley will officiate and burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery at Raleigh.

Friends are calling at the funeral home.

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Notice Posted 4/27/1971 (Newspaper unknown)

PUBLIC NOTICE
State of Illinois, in the Circuit Court of the First Judicial Circuit, Saline County -- In probate.

In the Matter of the Estate of Ada P. Cable, Deceased.
No. 71-P-21
Claim Notice
Notice is given of the death of Ada P. Cable, of 2440 North Pine Street, Eldorado, Illinois. Letters of Office were issued on April 22, 1971, to Murray Stinson, Administrator, 2440 North pine Street, Eldorado, Illinois 62930, whose attorney is George B. Lee, 607 Hbg. Nat'l Bank Bldg., Harrisburg, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 7 months from the date of issuance of Letters of Office adn that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to the estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims must be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Saline County Court Houe, Harriburg, Illinois 62946 and copies mailed or delivered to the executor or administrator and to his attorney.

Dated April 26, 1971
John C. Utter
Clerk of the Circuit Court

George B. Lee
607 Hbg. Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Harrisburg, Illinois 62946
Attorney for Estate
Telephone 253-7412

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Lised several times as being a 5th grade teacher at Logan School.


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