Isaac N. Wallace Rites Thursday
Isaac N. Wallace. 70, of 920 South H street died at 10:30 o'clock Monday night of complications.
Born November 14, 1874, he wa the son of John P. and Melissa J. Wallace of Mason County, West Va. He was married to Josephine Hardebeck who preceded him in death in March of 1940. He was a former tin mill employee. Mr. Wallace was a member of the First Methodist church.
Survivors are one son, Staff Sergeant Earl C. Wallace of the U. S. Army, and a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Coffman, of Mackinaw City, Michigan, two brothers, A. F. Wallace, and William H. Wallace of Elwood, and two sisters, Mrs. Naomi E. Harrow, of Elwood, and Mrs. Lean R. McCalin, of Muckogee, Okla.
The body was removed to the Clark Chapel where it will remain.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Clark Chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will follow in the City Cemetery.
Isaac N. Wallace Rites Thursday
Isaac N. Wallace. 70, of 920 South H street died at 10:30 o'clock Monday night of complications.
Born November 14, 1874, he wa the son of John P. and Melissa J. Wallace of Mason County, West Va. He was married to Josephine Hardebeck who preceded him in death in March of 1940. He was a former tin mill employee. Mr. Wallace was a member of the First Methodist church.
Survivors are one son, Staff Sergeant Earl C. Wallace of the U. S. Army, and a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Coffman, of Mackinaw City, Michigan, two brothers, A. F. Wallace, and William H. Wallace of Elwood, and two sisters, Mrs. Naomi E. Harrow, of Elwood, and Mrs. Lean R. McCalin, of Muckogee, Okla.
The body was removed to the Clark Chapel where it will remain.
Funeral services will be conducted from the Clark Chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will follow in the City Cemetery.
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