1940
The News-Sentinel
Thursday, April 11, 1940
Joseph McINTYRE, aged 84, died at his farm home north of Athens at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening after an illness of four weeks due to complications.
The deceased was a life resident of Fulton county and was born March 15, 1856. His parents were Jacob and Ann McINTYRE.
Mr. McIntyre was married February 18, 1885 to Mary PRILL who died in 1932. The deceased followed the occupation of farming throughout his lifetime.
Survivors are a daughter Mrs. Edith MADDUX with whom he lived near Athens; grandson Harold E. MADDUX; granddaughter, Betty Ann MADDUX; 3 brothers, William McINTYRE, Athens; Schuyler McINTYRE, South Bend and Elmer McINTYRE, Bourbon and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie WARREN of Mentone and Mrs. Nancy WARREN of Benton Harbor, Mich.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Church of God in Athens with Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial will be made in the Mt. Hope cemetery at Athens.
1940
The News-Sentinel
Thursday, April 11, 1940
Joseph McINTYRE, aged 84, died at his farm home north of Athens at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening after an illness of four weeks due to complications.
The deceased was a life resident of Fulton county and was born March 15, 1856. His parents were Jacob and Ann McINTYRE.
Mr. McIntyre was married February 18, 1885 to Mary PRILL who died in 1932. The deceased followed the occupation of farming throughout his lifetime.
Survivors are a daughter Mrs. Edith MADDUX with whom he lived near Athens; grandson Harold E. MADDUX; granddaughter, Betty Ann MADDUX; 3 brothers, William McINTYRE, Athens; Schuyler McINTYRE, South Bend and Elmer McINTYRE, Bourbon and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie WARREN of Mentone and Mrs. Nancy WARREN of Benton Harbor, Mich.
The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the Church of God in Athens with Rev. D. L. SLAYBAUGH officiating. Burial will be made in the Mt. Hope cemetery at Athens.
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