2, Logansport, died at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Methodist Hospital,
Indianapolis, where he had just
been transferred. He entered
Memorial Hospital, Logansport,
Friday evening after a brief
illness.
Bom in Cass County Feb. 5,
1911, he was the son of Oscar and
Erasma Downham Homburg. He
was married Dec. 10, 1936, to
Lucille Olds. A farmer, he was a
member of the Gideons and Cass
County Farm Bureau. He was a
trustee of Memorial Hospital.
Surviving with his wife are one
son, Fred L. of Warsaw; one
brother and one sister, Merl
Homburg and Mrs. Dale (Mary)
Dillman, both of Rt. 2, Logansport;
and two grandchildren.
Services were Tuesday after
noon at Trinity Lutheran Church,
Logansport, where he was a
member. Pastor Toby Rendleman
officiated and interment
was in Shidler Cemetery.
Carroll County Comet Mar. 20, 1974
2, Logansport, died at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Methodist Hospital,
Indianapolis, where he had just
been transferred. He entered
Memorial Hospital, Logansport,
Friday evening after a brief
illness.
Bom in Cass County Feb. 5,
1911, he was the son of Oscar and
Erasma Downham Homburg. He
was married Dec. 10, 1936, to
Lucille Olds. A farmer, he was a
member of the Gideons and Cass
County Farm Bureau. He was a
trustee of Memorial Hospital.
Surviving with his wife are one
son, Fred L. of Warsaw; one
brother and one sister, Merl
Homburg and Mrs. Dale (Mary)
Dillman, both of Rt. 2, Logansport;
and two grandchildren.
Services were Tuesday after
noon at Trinity Lutheran Church,
Logansport, where he was a
member. Pastor Toby Rendleman
officiated and interment
was in Shidler Cemetery.
Carroll County Comet Mar. 20, 1974
Bio by: Richard Lybrook
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