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Charles Million

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Charles Million

Birth
Death
17 Nov 1931 (aged 69)
Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Burnettsville (White County), Cass County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Charles Million Dies At Home
Succumbs After Several Weeks Illness
Charles Million, 70, well known Cass county
man, who for years with his brother, Floyd,
operated the gravel pit near Lake Cicott, died
yesterday afternoon about 2:30 o'clock at his
home one mile north of Logansport on the
Pleasant Grove pike. He had been sick several
weeks.
Surviving Mr. Million are his wife, Ella;
two daughters Susan Turnpaugh, city and
Betty Charmane Million at home; two sons,
Charles and Mason Marion Million at home;
two step-daughters, Josephine Summers at
home and Virginia Jane of Farmington, Mich.;
one brother, Floyd Million of Lake Cicott and
one sister, Mrs. Daniel Gardner, Idaville.
Funeral services are to be conducted from
the Lake Cicott church Friday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock with burial taking place in Davis
cemetery near Burnettsville. The Masonic
lodge of Burnettsville of which Mr. Million
was a member, will hold graveside services.
Logansport Press
Wednesday, November 18, 1931

Charles Million Dies At Home
Succumbs After Several Weeks Illness
Charles Million, 70, well known Cass county
man, who for years with his brother, Floyd,
operated the gravel pit near Lake Cicott, died
yesterday afternoon about 2:30 o'clock at his
home one mile north of Logansport on the
Pleasant Grove pike. He had been sick several
weeks.
Surviving Mr. Million are his wife, Ella;
two daughters Susan Turnpaugh, city and
Betty Charmane Million at home; two sons,
Charles and Mason Marion Million at home;
two step-daughters, Josephine Summers at
home and Virginia Jane of Farmington, Mich.;
one brother, Floyd Million of Lake Cicott and
one sister, Mrs. Daniel Gardner, Idaville.
Funeral services are to be conducted from
the Lake Cicott church Friday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock with burial taking place in Davis
cemetery near Burnettsville. The Masonic
lodge of Burnettsville of which Mr. Million
was a member, will hold graveside services.
Logansport Press
Wednesday, November 18, 1931



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