Mrs. Pearl Naugle, 48-year-old wife of Wilbur Naugle, died suddenly last night at 9:15 at the family residence on East Miller Drive. Mrs. Naugle had been under treatment for heart disease for several months. She had a stroke yesterday morning while alone in her home and lay on the kitchen floor for several hours before a neighbor discovered her and summoned her husband from the Showers Factory where he is employed.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the oneness Pentecostal church of which she was a member with Rev. Ben Bonney officiating. Burial will be in the Knight Ridge cemetery. The remains will lie in state at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home.
Pall bearers will be Don Frye, Lloyd Rose, Frank Raper, Fred Hardy, William Porter and Grover Hill.
In addition to the husband, she is survived by one son, Hugo Houston; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Trisler; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bean, Mrs. Helen Kelley, and Mrs. Betty Wagnon, all of Bloomington and Mrs. Myrtle Lee of Melbourne, Florida; three brothers, John and Clifford Bales of Bloomington and Harvey of Lafayette; and six grandchildren.
A native of Brown county, she was born there February 9, 1900 to Samuel and Lydia Chandler Bales.
[The World Telephone, February 14, 1948, page 1]
Contributor:
David Tate - [email protected]
Mrs. Pearl Naugle, 48-year-old wife of Wilbur Naugle, died suddenly last night at 9:15 at the family residence on East Miller Drive. Mrs. Naugle had been under treatment for heart disease for several months. She had a stroke yesterday morning while alone in her home and lay on the kitchen floor for several hours before a neighbor discovered her and summoned her husband from the Showers Factory where he is employed.
Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the oneness Pentecostal church of which she was a member with Rev. Ben Bonney officiating. Burial will be in the Knight Ridge cemetery. The remains will lie in state at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home.
Pall bearers will be Don Frye, Lloyd Rose, Frank Raper, Fred Hardy, William Porter and Grover Hill.
In addition to the husband, she is survived by one son, Hugo Houston; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin Trisler; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Bean, Mrs. Helen Kelley, and Mrs. Betty Wagnon, all of Bloomington and Mrs. Myrtle Lee of Melbourne, Florida; three brothers, John and Clifford Bales of Bloomington and Harvey of Lafayette; and six grandchildren.
A native of Brown county, she was born there February 9, 1900 to Samuel and Lydia Chandler Bales.
[The World Telephone, February 14, 1948, page 1]
Contributor:
David Tate - [email protected]
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