He was a retired farmer. For 14 years he operated the shuttle between Rockville and Billie Creek Village during the Parke County Bridge Festival. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Covington Baptist Church and American Legion Post 48 of Rockville.
Surviving, besides his wife, are three sons, Paul W., Tangier, Dan L., Waveland, and Kevin W., McAllen, Texas; three daughters, Jeanette Husseman, Rockville; Joyce Gill, Belton, Texas, and Judy Blankenship, Bloomingdale; a brother, Richard, Covington; three sisters, Doris Holt, Covington; Edna Mae Whitecotton, Crawfordsville, and Dorothy Lacey, Prattsville, Ala.; 18 grandchildren and four step grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday in Barnes Mortuary, Rockville, with burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Rockville." – Star Tribune, August 29, 1989
He was a retired farmer. For 14 years he operated the shuttle between Rockville and Billie Creek Village during the Parke County Bridge Festival. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Covington Baptist Church and American Legion Post 48 of Rockville.
Surviving, besides his wife, are three sons, Paul W., Tangier, Dan L., Waveland, and Kevin W., McAllen, Texas; three daughters, Jeanette Husseman, Rockville; Joyce Gill, Belton, Texas, and Judy Blankenship, Bloomingdale; a brother, Richard, Covington; three sisters, Doris Holt, Covington; Edna Mae Whitecotton, Crawfordsville, and Dorothy Lacey, Prattsville, Ala.; 18 grandchildren and four step grandchildren.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Friday in Barnes Mortuary, Rockville, with burial in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Rockville." – Star Tribune, August 29, 1989
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