Born in Iowa, October 13, 1857, the deceased was the daughter of William and Eliza (Jones) Fruits. When she was 3 weeks old the family moved to Indiana and she has since lived in the vicinity of Waynetown and Alamo, being a member of the Waynetown Methodist church. On August 10, 1872 she married Thomas Keys, who died in 1931.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. D.C. Pate, of Bridgeport, Ill,; Mrs. Chalres Calvin, of Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. J.C. Utterback, of Waynetown; and Mrs. Truax; one son, Everett Keys of Frankfort; one sister, Mrs. George Maltsbarger, of near Waynetown; one half-sister, Mrs. William Runyan, of near Alamo; one half brother, William J. Fruits; eleven grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Waynetown Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with the Rev. Guy E. Tremaine officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, Monday, April 3, 1933
Born in Iowa, October 13, 1857, the deceased was the daughter of William and Eliza (Jones) Fruits. When she was 3 weeks old the family moved to Indiana and she has since lived in the vicinity of Waynetown and Alamo, being a member of the Waynetown Methodist church. On August 10, 1872 she married Thomas Keys, who died in 1931.
Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. D.C. Pate, of Bridgeport, Ill,; Mrs. Chalres Calvin, of Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. J.C. Utterback, of Waynetown; and Mrs. Truax; one son, Everett Keys of Frankfort; one sister, Mrs. George Maltsbarger, of near Waynetown; one half-sister, Mrs. William Runyan, of near Alamo; one half brother, William J. Fruits; eleven grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Waynetown Methodist church Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with the Rev. Guy E. Tremaine officiating. Burial will be in the Masonic cemetery.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana, Monday, April 3, 1933
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