When Robert was very young, his father, Chauncey HAMMER developed tuberculosis. During this time Robert was sent to live, from time-to-time, with his aunt and uncle, Della HAMMER SUTTON and Ben SUTTON.
DORIS WAGONER AND ROBERT HAMMER ARE WEDDED
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wagoner, of Camden, announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to Robert J. Hammer, son of Mrs. C.A. Hammer, 2010 Smead Street, Logansport. The wedding took place at the home of Rev. Louis Bean on April 27, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cornelious, of Indianapolis, were the only attendants. After a vacation trip through Wisconsin they will reside in Logansport, where Mr. Hammer is employed by Montgomery-Ward & Co.
Robert was a Clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Logansport, Indiana. He is buried in Camden, Carroll County, Indiana.
Robert lived for: 70 years, 10 months and 26 days.
When Robert was very young, his father, Chauncey HAMMER developed tuberculosis. During this time Robert was sent to live, from time-to-time, with his aunt and uncle, Della HAMMER SUTTON and Ben SUTTON.
DORIS WAGONER AND ROBERT HAMMER ARE WEDDED
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wagoner, of Camden, announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, to Robert J. Hammer, son of Mrs. C.A. Hammer, 2010 Smead Street, Logansport. The wedding took place at the home of Rev. Louis Bean on April 27, 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cornelious, of Indianapolis, were the only attendants. After a vacation trip through Wisconsin they will reside in Logansport, where Mr. Hammer is employed by Montgomery-Ward & Co.
Robert was a Clerk for the Pennsylvania Railroad in Logansport, Indiana. He is buried in Camden, Carroll County, Indiana.
Robert lived for: 70 years, 10 months and 26 days.
Gravesite Details
Their headstone is located 30 yards south of the west entrance to the cemetery and is in the first row on the east side of the west drive.