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Harry Adrian

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Harry Adrian

Birth
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14 Oct 1962 (aged 73)
Burial
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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River Cottage Resident Found Dead in Home. Harry Adrian, seventy-three years of age, was found dead at his home northeast of Winamac on Sunday evening, when officers went there to investigate, at the request of out-ot-town relatives. State Trooper Larry beach and Prosecuting Attorney Harold Staffeldt conducted the investigation, assisted by the sheriff's department. The report of Deputy Coroner Stanley Henry, who was also called, shows that Mr. Adrian had been dead about five hours. He had been ill, and death was from natural causes. A retired carpenter and painter, Mr. Adrian was born in Michigan on March 3, 1889, and had lived in the Winamac vicinity for a number of years. He wife is the former Miss Elizabeth Meek, and he also leaves a daughter, Arlene, by a former marriage. Services were held Tuesday at the Fry & Lange funeral home, conducted by the Rev. C. D. Barringer. Burial was in the Winamac Cemetery.

Pulaski County Journal 18 Oct 1962.
River Cottage Resident Found Dead in Home. Harry Adrian, seventy-three years of age, was found dead at his home northeast of Winamac on Sunday evening, when officers went there to investigate, at the request of out-ot-town relatives. State Trooper Larry beach and Prosecuting Attorney Harold Staffeldt conducted the investigation, assisted by the sheriff's department. The report of Deputy Coroner Stanley Henry, who was also called, shows that Mr. Adrian had been dead about five hours. He had been ill, and death was from natural causes. A retired carpenter and painter, Mr. Adrian was born in Michigan on March 3, 1889, and had lived in the Winamac vicinity for a number of years. He wife is the former Miss Elizabeth Meek, and he also leaves a daughter, Arlene, by a former marriage. Services were held Tuesday at the Fry & Lange funeral home, conducted by the Rev. C. D. Barringer. Burial was in the Winamac Cemetery.

Pulaski County Journal 18 Oct 1962.


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