Local Happenings
"Viola Cory of Milford spent a few days with her children, Guy Cory and Eve Callander."
-- The Syracuse & Lake Wawasee Journal,
May 15, 1919
FUNERAL WAS HELD
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Funeral services for Mrs. Clinton Callander were held Monday afternoon at the Bethel church. Rev. Nicodemus, former pastor there, but at present the evangelist, officiated. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery.
Mrs. Callander, aged 36, died Saturday morning in the Goshen hospital where she had been taken the day before. She had been in ill health for some time but her condition became serious last week. Death was caused by heart trouble.
Mrs. Callander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cory, had been a resident of this vicinity all of her life. She is mourned by her husband; two sons, Emeral and Elmo; one daughter Betty Maxine; two brothers, Guy of Milford and Noble of Mishawaka; two sisters, Joy of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. R. Miller of Syracuse; three half-brothers and two half-sisters.
--The Syracuse Journal, May 7, 1931
Local Happenings
"Viola Cory of Milford spent a few days with her children, Guy Cory and Eve Callander."
-- The Syracuse & Lake Wawasee Journal,
May 15, 1919
FUNERAL WAS HELD
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Funeral services for Mrs. Clinton Callander were held Monday afternoon at the Bethel church. Rev. Nicodemus, former pastor there, but at present the evangelist, officiated. Burial was in the Syracuse cemetery.
Mrs. Callander, aged 36, died Saturday morning in the Goshen hospital where she had been taken the day before. She had been in ill health for some time but her condition became serious last week. Death was caused by heart trouble.
Mrs. Callander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Cory, had been a resident of this vicinity all of her life. She is mourned by her husband; two sons, Emeral and Elmo; one daughter Betty Maxine; two brothers, Guy of Milford and Noble of Mishawaka; two sisters, Joy of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. R. Miller of Syracuse; three half-brothers and two half-sisters.
--The Syracuse Journal, May 7, 1931
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