FUNERAL OF MRS. MUSSELMAN
Will Be Held, Friday, at Clarksville Christian Church
Mrs. Hattie M. Musselman, aged 75, widow of Oscar Musselman and a member of one of the leading families of the eastern part of the county, died Tuesday, at the family residence east of Clarksville after having been in good health for a long time. Services will be held at Christian church, Clarksville, 10 o'clock Friday morning, with Rev. C. E. Oldham, of Indianapolis, in charge,and the burial will take place in Crownland cemetery, this city. The Rex McCarty funeral home, of Lapel, is in charge of the funeral arrangements.
Mrs. Musselman is survived by two sons, Ola, Noblesville, and Jesse, of Cicero, and two brothers, C. H. Scearce and George Paulsel, living northeast of Noblesville. A sister, Mrs. Lizzie Lehr, of Noblesville is also living.
George Paulsel, Sr., father of Mrs. Musselman, was a pioneer of Wayne township, locating there from Virginia, the place of his birth, in an early day. The deceased was born in the community where she died and spent her entire life there. She was a fine Christian woman and loved and respected by all who knew her.
Source: Noblesville Daily Ledger, 23 Dec 1937, pg. 1
FUNERAL OF MRS. MUSSELMAN
Will Be Held, Friday, at Clarksville Christian Church
Mrs. Hattie M. Musselman, aged 75, widow of Oscar Musselman and a member of one of the leading families of the eastern part of the county, died Tuesday, at the family residence east of Clarksville after having been in good health for a long time. Services will be held at Christian church, Clarksville, 10 o'clock Friday morning, with Rev. C. E. Oldham, of Indianapolis, in charge,and the burial will take place in Crownland cemetery, this city. The Rex McCarty funeral home, of Lapel, is in charge of the funeral arrangements.
Mrs. Musselman is survived by two sons, Ola, Noblesville, and Jesse, of Cicero, and two brothers, C. H. Scearce and George Paulsel, living northeast of Noblesville. A sister, Mrs. Lizzie Lehr, of Noblesville is also living.
George Paulsel, Sr., father of Mrs. Musselman, was a pioneer of Wayne township, locating there from Virginia, the place of his birth, in an early day. The deceased was born in the community where she died and spent her entire life there. She was a fine Christian woman and loved and respected by all who knew her.
Source: Noblesville Daily Ledger, 23 Dec 1937, pg. 1
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