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Carl Glen Troxel

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Carl Glen Troxel

Birth
Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Sep 1945 (aged 49)
Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mulberry, Clinton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Carl G. Troxel, 49, well known farmer, died at 12:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Home hospital in Lafayette, following an illness which lasted several months.

Born in Tippecanoe county Oct. 28, 1895, the son of Emerson and Margaret (Lewis) Troxel, he was married Dec. 10, 1916, to Ruth Clark. He spent the greater part of his life in Clinton county and much of it near Mulberry. Both the widow and the father survive and also a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Julian of Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Hopper of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Otis Ruch of Frankfort; and three brothers, Artus of Indianapolis, Loyal of Lafayette and Charles of Anderson.

Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. M. J. Sprunger at the Kleinsmith funeral home at 4 p. m. Thursday. Pallbearers were Elba Bryan, Frank Bricker, Elza DeBoy, Floyd Fickle, Marvin Steckel and Orion Bryan. Burial was in the Fair Haven cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, September 21, 1945
Carl G. Troxel, 49, well known farmer, died at 12:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Home hospital in Lafayette, following an illness which lasted several months.

Born in Tippecanoe county Oct. 28, 1895, the son of Emerson and Margaret (Lewis) Troxel, he was married Dec. 10, 1916, to Ruth Clark. He spent the greater part of his life in Clinton county and much of it near Mulberry. Both the widow and the father survive and also a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Julian of Lafayette; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Hopper of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Otis Ruch of Frankfort; and three brothers, Artus of Indianapolis, Loyal of Lafayette and Charles of Anderson.

Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. M. J. Sprunger at the Kleinsmith funeral home at 4 p. m. Thursday. Pallbearers were Elba Bryan, Frank Bricker, Elza DeBoy, Floyd Fickle, Marvin Steckel and Orion Bryan. Burial was in the Fair Haven cemetery.
-- The Mulberry Reporter, September 21, 1945


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