OBIT Southeast Missourian Newspaper
CHARLES INMAN
Charles Inman, 46 years old, of St. Louis and formerly of Cape, died suddenLY of a heart condition Monday shortly after being released from the Marine Hospital at Chicago, where he had been a patient about two weeks.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Inman; four step children, his father, John Inman of Cape and three sisters, Mrs. Paul Mansfield and Mrs. Bill Lohmeier of Cape and Mrs. Rudolph Sebastian of Pontiac, Mich. and a brother John Inman of Cape.
Born Dec. 2, 1911, in Cape, he had resided in St. Louis for 10 years, being employed as an Engineer on the John I. Hay towboat.
CHARLES INMAN RITES
Funeral services for Charles Inman of St. Louis, formerly of Cape Girardeau, will be conducted at 2 Thursday afternoon at the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home by Rev. Ralph C. Fessler, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment is to be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Don Henson, Gus Briggen, Herman Lohmeier, Herschel Hargraves, Anton Spinner and Paul Berry.
Mr. Inman, 46 years old, died suddenly of a heart disorder Monday shortly after being released from the Marine Hospital at Chicago, where he had been a patient two weeks.
IN MEMORIAM
Charles Wesley Inman
In loving memory of my dear husband and stepfather, Charles Wesley Inman who passed away March 17, 1958.
There's a silence by the fireside,
There's a stillness in the home;
Only Heaven holds the answer.
Why you left us here alone.
And you'll never be forgotten.
Though we're smiling thru the tears;
For we're always thinking of you
And today is just one year.
Sadly missed by wife, children, dad, sisters, brother and all who loved him.
OBIT Southeast Missourian Newspaper
CHARLES INMAN
Charles Inman, 46 years old, of St. Louis and formerly of Cape, died suddenLY of a heart condition Monday shortly after being released from the Marine Hospital at Chicago, where he had been a patient about two weeks.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Mr. Inman is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Inman; four step children, his father, John Inman of Cape and three sisters, Mrs. Paul Mansfield and Mrs. Bill Lohmeier of Cape and Mrs. Rudolph Sebastian of Pontiac, Mich. and a brother John Inman of Cape.
Born Dec. 2, 1911, in Cape, he had resided in St. Louis for 10 years, being employed as an Engineer on the John I. Hay towboat.
CHARLES INMAN RITES
Funeral services for Charles Inman of St. Louis, formerly of Cape Girardeau, will be conducted at 2 Thursday afternoon at the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home by Rev. Ralph C. Fessler, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church. Interment is to be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Don Henson, Gus Briggen, Herman Lohmeier, Herschel Hargraves, Anton Spinner and Paul Berry.
Mr. Inman, 46 years old, died suddenly of a heart disorder Monday shortly after being released from the Marine Hospital at Chicago, where he had been a patient two weeks.
IN MEMORIAM
Charles Wesley Inman
In loving memory of my dear husband and stepfather, Charles Wesley Inman who passed away March 17, 1958.
There's a silence by the fireside,
There's a stillness in the home;
Only Heaven holds the answer.
Why you left us here alone.
And you'll never be forgotten.
Though we're smiling thru the tears;
For we're always thinking of you
And today is just one year.
Sadly missed by wife, children, dad, sisters, brother and all who loved him.
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