Services At Lawler Chapel Friday
Abraham "Abe" Artman, age 80 years, former Boone County schoolteacher and for many years connected with the T. H. I. And E. Tractor Company passed away this morning at 9:40 o'clock at his home, 425 West Walnut Street. He had been bedfast the last seventeen weeks and his death was caused by a complication of ailments.
Mr. Artman was born in Marion County, a son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Dunlap) Artman, both natives of Pennsylvania. He was married in Boone County, June 9, 1883, to Mary Luella Moulton, who died September 22, 1933. He spent most of his life in Boone County where he was well and favorably known. He taught school in Union and Marion Townships eight years, farmed twelve years and was employed twenty-seven years by the T. H. I. And E. Traction Company, until the line was discontinued. He was a member of the Central Christian Church and the Royal Neighbors Order.
Survivors are four children, Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Martin of near Lebanon, Mrs. Lacie Davis of Lebanon, Alta N. Artman of Big Springs and William J. Artman of Indianapolis, a brother, Francis Artman of Rosston, twelve grandchildren; a great grandchild, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Merle Artman, who with her children, had made her home with Mr. Artman since 1932. Three brothers, William Artman, Eli Artman and Judge Samuel R. Artman; four sisters, Mrs. Rosanna Hancock, Miss Amanda Artman, Mrs. Sarah Davis and Miss Mary Artman, and five children are deceased.
Funeral services will be held at the Lawler Funeral Home Friday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. C. H. Barnett officiating, assisted by Rev. Richard W. Moore, burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body will be removed Thursday morning from the Lawler Funeral Home to the residence, 425 East Walnut Street, where friends may call until noon Friday when it will be returned to the funeral home for services.
Source: The Lebanon Reporter," Wednesday, January 8, 1941, page 1
Services At Lawler Chapel Friday
Abraham "Abe" Artman, age 80 years, former Boone County schoolteacher and for many years connected with the T. H. I. And E. Tractor Company passed away this morning at 9:40 o'clock at his home, 425 West Walnut Street. He had been bedfast the last seventeen weeks and his death was caused by a complication of ailments.
Mr. Artman was born in Marion County, a son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Dunlap) Artman, both natives of Pennsylvania. He was married in Boone County, June 9, 1883, to Mary Luella Moulton, who died September 22, 1933. He spent most of his life in Boone County where he was well and favorably known. He taught school in Union and Marion Townships eight years, farmed twelve years and was employed twenty-seven years by the T. H. I. And E. Traction Company, until the line was discontinued. He was a member of the Central Christian Church and the Royal Neighbors Order.
Survivors are four children, Mrs. Minnie Elizabeth Martin of near Lebanon, Mrs. Lacie Davis of Lebanon, Alta N. Artman of Big Springs and William J. Artman of Indianapolis, a brother, Francis Artman of Rosston, twelve grandchildren; a great grandchild, and a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Merle Artman, who with her children, had made her home with Mr. Artman since 1932. Three brothers, William Artman, Eli Artman and Judge Samuel R. Artman; four sisters, Mrs. Rosanna Hancock, Miss Amanda Artman, Mrs. Sarah Davis and Miss Mary Artman, and five children are deceased.
Funeral services will be held at the Lawler Funeral Home Friday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. C. H. Barnett officiating, assisted by Rev. Richard W. Moore, burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body will be removed Thursday morning from the Lawler Funeral Home to the residence, 425 East Walnut Street, where friends may call until noon Friday when it will be returned to the funeral home for services.
Source: The Lebanon Reporter," Wednesday, January 8, 1941, page 1
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