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Marguerite “Margaret” Rinehart Shoemaker

Birth
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
4 Sep 1930 (aged 28)
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bourneville, Ross County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Everett Collette, 21, of Chillicothe, is being held in the city prison here on probable charges of manslaughter as the result of the fatal injury of Mrs. Margaret Shoemaker, 28, in an auto accident at the intersection of Seventh and Sugar Streets on Sept. 4.

Police declare that Collette was driving at an excessive rate of speed at the time of the collision between his machine and that of Earl Shoemaker, husband of Margaret. Shoemaker is said to have been coming out from under the N. and W. viaduct west on Seventh when his machine and that of Collette, who was coming south on Sugar Street, collided.

Mrs. Shoemaker, who was riding with her husband and two small children, was thrown from the machine and evidently run over by one of the cars figuring in the crash. Ware's ambulance was called and rushed her to the city hospital, where she was declared dead at 10:30 p.m. Abdominal injuries were given as the cause of her death.

Marguerite Rinehart Shoemaker was born May 18, 1902, the daughter of William and Catherine Purdum Rinehart. In the year 1922, she was united in marriage to Earl Shoemaker. To this union two children were born: Catherine and Leonard.

Besides the husband and children, she leaves to mourn their loss a foster stepmother; six brothers, Homer, Virgil, Howard, Edward, Foster, and Paul; two sisters, Mrs. George Hoffman and Mrs. E. H. Treiber; two half-sisters, Boneda and Beatrice; a half-brother, Wendell; and a host of relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jefferson Avenue Church, Rev. Keaton officiating. Burial will be made in Bourneville Cemetery by Ware's.
Everett Collette, 21, of Chillicothe, is being held in the city prison here on probable charges of manslaughter as the result of the fatal injury of Mrs. Margaret Shoemaker, 28, in an auto accident at the intersection of Seventh and Sugar Streets on Sept. 4.

Police declare that Collette was driving at an excessive rate of speed at the time of the collision between his machine and that of Earl Shoemaker, husband of Margaret. Shoemaker is said to have been coming out from under the N. and W. viaduct west on Seventh when his machine and that of Collette, who was coming south on Sugar Street, collided.

Mrs. Shoemaker, who was riding with her husband and two small children, was thrown from the machine and evidently run over by one of the cars figuring in the crash. Ware's ambulance was called and rushed her to the city hospital, where she was declared dead at 10:30 p.m. Abdominal injuries were given as the cause of her death.

Marguerite Rinehart Shoemaker was born May 18, 1902, the daughter of William and Catherine Purdum Rinehart. In the year 1922, she was united in marriage to Earl Shoemaker. To this union two children were born: Catherine and Leonard.

Besides the husband and children, she leaves to mourn their loss a foster stepmother; six brothers, Homer, Virgil, Howard, Edward, Foster, and Paul; two sisters, Mrs. George Hoffman and Mrs. E. H. Treiber; two half-sisters, Boneda and Beatrice; a half-brother, Wendell; and a host of relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jefferson Avenue Church, Rev. Keaton officiating. Burial will be made in Bourneville Cemetery by Ware's.


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