Heart Victim At Farmland
Gola Sayers, 78, well known Farmland Star-Press newspaper agent, was found dead Monday morning at his home. He had been suffering from a heart condition and death was attributed to natural causes.
Survivors include four daughters: Mrs. Ruby Wigmore of Farmland, Mrs. June Marquell of Muncie, Mrs. Florence Waldo of Muncie and Mrs. Wilma Whistler of Union City. Five sons also survive. They are Adrian of Fairfield, Ill., Rex, Clayton and Harold of Muncie and Robert of Yorktown.
Funeral services for Mr. Sayers will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m, at the Thornburg mortuary in Farmland in Charge of Rev. N. H. Thornburg. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
Heart Victim At Farmland
Gola Sayers, 78, well known Farmland Star-Press newspaper agent, was found dead Monday morning at his home. He had been suffering from a heart condition and death was attributed to natural causes.
Survivors include four daughters: Mrs. Ruby Wigmore of Farmland, Mrs. June Marquell of Muncie, Mrs. Florence Waldo of Muncie and Mrs. Wilma Whistler of Union City. Five sons also survive. They are Adrian of Fairfield, Ill., Rex, Clayton and Harold of Muncie and Robert of Yorktown.
Funeral services for Mr. Sayers will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m, at the Thornburg mortuary in Farmland in Charge of Rev. N. H. Thornburg. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
Family Members
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Harold Arthur Sayers
1902–1957
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Adrien Claude Sayers
1903–1982
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June Sayers Marquell
1905–1957
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John Albert Sayers
1907–1953
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George Clayton Sayers
1909–1983
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Ruby Pauline Sayers Constant
1911–1976
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Florence Catherine Sayers Waldo
1913–1998
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Harry Eugene Sayers
1915–1924
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Wilma Alice Sayers Whistler
1917–1999
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Max Vernon Sayers
1922–1925
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Rex Verlin Sayers
1922–1973
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Laverne Sayers
1925–1925
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Robert Delk Sayers
1926–1960
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