Mrs. Goldie May Ashby, 56, of 316 E. Linden, one of the most tireless workers in the American Legion Auxiliary in this city, died suddenly at two o'clock Friday, while at work in her home. Mrs. Ashby, active in charitable work, was also past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, a member of the Past Presidents Parley, American Legion Auxiliary Founders of the used clothing room at the Logansport State Hospital, chairman of the rehabilitation committee of the Auxiliary.
Born in Cass County, Feb. 5, 1905, she was the daughter of William and Effie Michael Hile. Her marriage in St. Joe, Mich., on Jan. 9, 1923, was to Vinal W. Ashby.
Survivors are the husband, two sons, Donald L., 1617 Silver, Richard D., 511 Front; five grandchildren;
three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Funk and Mrs. Betty Adamik, both of Chicago, Mrs. Eva Stewart, Oakland, Calif.
Friends may call at the Fisher Funeral Home after seven o'clock this evening. Final rites will be held there Monday at 3:30 with the Reverend W.H. Neeriemer officiating. Burial will be in Cline Cemetery, Royal Center.
Logansport Press
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,m1961
source : 46796299
Mrs. Goldie May Ashby, 56, of 316 E. Linden, one of the most tireless workers in the American Legion Auxiliary in this city, died suddenly at two o'clock Friday, while at work in her home. Mrs. Ashby, active in charitable work, was also past president of the American Legion Auxiliary, a member of the Past Presidents Parley, American Legion Auxiliary Founders of the used clothing room at the Logansport State Hospital, chairman of the rehabilitation committee of the Auxiliary.
Born in Cass County, Feb. 5, 1905, she was the daughter of William and Effie Michael Hile. Her marriage in St. Joe, Mich., on Jan. 9, 1923, was to Vinal W. Ashby.
Survivors are the husband, two sons, Donald L., 1617 Silver, Richard D., 511 Front; five grandchildren;
three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Funk and Mrs. Betty Adamik, both of Chicago, Mrs. Eva Stewart, Oakland, Calif.
Friends may call at the Fisher Funeral Home after seven o'clock this evening. Final rites will be held there Monday at 3:30 with the Reverend W.H. Neeriemer officiating. Burial will be in Cline Cemetery, Royal Center.
Logansport Press
LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7,m1961
source : 46796299
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