years old, well known resident of
Lake Cicott, west of here on State
Road 24, died at his home at 9:15
o'clock Wednesday night after an
illness of one week with pneumonia.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Ruama McGinnis; two daughters,
Mrs. Charles Hume and Mrs. Robert
Johnson, and a granddaughter,
Donna Joy Johnson, all of Lo-
gansport; two brothers, Joe and
Willard McGinnis, and a sister,
Mrs. Elisha Overman, all of Gas
City, Ind.
Deceased wag a member of Burnettsville
lodge, No. 663, F. & A.M.;
Wea Tribe No. 170, I. O R. M.
and the Ancient Order of Gleaners
Funeral services will be held at
the residence at 2 o'clock Sunday
afternoon, with Rev. Heeter and
Rev. Gwinn officiating. Burial will
be made in Davis cemetery
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS
THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1930.
years old, well known resident of
Lake Cicott, west of here on State
Road 24, died at his home at 9:15
o'clock Wednesday night after an
illness of one week with pneumonia.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Ruama McGinnis; two daughters,
Mrs. Charles Hume and Mrs. Robert
Johnson, and a granddaughter,
Donna Joy Johnson, all of Lo-
gansport; two brothers, Joe and
Willard McGinnis, and a sister,
Mrs. Elisha Overman, all of Gas
City, Ind.
Deceased wag a member of Burnettsville
lodge, No. 663, F. & A.M.;
Wea Tribe No. 170, I. O R. M.
and the Ancient Order of Gleaners
Funeral services will be held at
the residence at 2 o'clock Sunday
afternoon, with Rev. Heeter and
Rev. Gwinn officiating. Burial will
be made in Davis cemetery
THE LOGANSPORT PRESS
THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1930.
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