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Henry Everett Davis

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Henry Everett Davis

Birth
Philo, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Jun 1953 (aged 65)
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.0482286, Longitude: -86.6118088
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Henry Everett Davis passed away suddenly from a heart attack Wednesday afternoon at his home on North Hathaway street. In declining health for some time, he would have been sixty-six years of age on Saturday.

Funeral services are to be held Saturday afternoon at Two o'clock at the Denham Baptist church, in charge of the Rev. Harry Bailey. Burial will be in the Winamac cemetery.

A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, he was born in Illinois and first came to Rich Grove township in 1909, later returned to his native state for ten years, then came back to this county. He retired from farming because of his health. He was a member of the Denham Baptist church.

Survivors are his wife, the former Augusta Kroft, to whom he was married at St. Pierre in 1913; two daughters, Mrs. Esther Kain of Medaryville and Mrs. Evelyn Moorehead of Pomono, Calif.; three sons, Emory Davis of Rich Grove, Clyde of the Winamac vicinity and Ralph of Medaryville; thirteen grandchildren; four brothers and a sister all of Illinois, George of Muncie, Ray of Fithian, Albert of Kentland, Francis of Danville and Mrs. Blanch Warnes of Villa Grove.

Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], Jun. 4, 1953
Henry Everett Davis passed away suddenly from a heart attack Wednesday afternoon at his home on North Hathaway street. In declining health for some time, he would have been sixty-six years of age on Saturday.

Funeral services are to be held Saturday afternoon at Two o'clock at the Denham Baptist church, in charge of the Rev. Harry Bailey. Burial will be in the Winamac cemetery.

A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis, he was born in Illinois and first came to Rich Grove township in 1909, later returned to his native state for ten years, then came back to this county. He retired from farming because of his health. He was a member of the Denham Baptist church.

Survivors are his wife, the former Augusta Kroft, to whom he was married at St. Pierre in 1913; two daughters, Mrs. Esther Kain of Medaryville and Mrs. Evelyn Moorehead of Pomono, Calif.; three sons, Emory Davis of Rich Grove, Clyde of the Winamac vicinity and Ralph of Medaryville; thirteen grandchildren; four brothers and a sister all of Illinois, George of Muncie, Ray of Fithian, Albert of Kentland, Francis of Danville and Mrs. Blanch Warnes of Villa Grove.

Pulaski County Democrat [Winamac, Ind.], Jun. 4, 1953


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