Charles McFall, 64, a former Wabash resident, died in his home, 2123 Main street, Anderson, Sunday evening at 11 o'clock. He had been ill for three years but death was unextected.
The decedent was born Feb. 9, 1885, in North Manchester to Henry and Emma Waggoner McFall. He was a conductor on the New York Central railroad for 30 years and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Anderson.
Surviving are the widow, Lydia, four step-daughters, Mrs. Edna Burns, Rochester, Mrs. Ruth Coburn, Mrs. Ezra Roberts, and Mrs. Nellie Burkholder, all of Wabash, and a step-son, James Steininger, whose whereabouts are unknown. A sister, Miss Hattie McFall, Wabash, also survives.
Funeral services will be held in the Wire Funeral home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J.L. Arnett will officiate and burial will be in Falls cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 o'clock Tuesday.
Charles McFall, 64, a former Wabash resident, died in his home, 2123 Main street, Anderson, Sunday evening at 11 o'clock. He had been ill for three years but death was unextected.
The decedent was born Feb. 9, 1885, in North Manchester to Henry and Emma Waggoner McFall. He was a conductor on the New York Central railroad for 30 years and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Anderson.
Surviving are the widow, Lydia, four step-daughters, Mrs. Edna Burns, Rochester, Mrs. Ruth Coburn, Mrs. Ezra Roberts, and Mrs. Nellie Burkholder, all of Wabash, and a step-son, James Steininger, whose whereabouts are unknown. A sister, Miss Hattie McFall, Wabash, also survives.
Funeral services will be held in the Wire Funeral home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J.L. Arnett will officiate and burial will be in Falls cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 10 o'clock Tuesday.
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