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Ross Mainord Weaver

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Ross Mainord Weaver

Birth
Forest, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Feb 1960 (aged 69)
Delphi, Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Brookston, White County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Ross Weaver 69, Delphi resident who retired last week after being employed at the ALCOA plant in Lafayette for many years, died of a heart attack at the family home Friday morning. Mr. Weaver had not been ill and his death came as a shock to his host of friends in the community.

Born Feb. 1, 1891, in Forrest, he was the son of William and Caroline
Weaver. His marriage in 1916 was to Sylvia Anderson. He was a member of the Methodist church and the Make Merry Class of that church. I Surviving are the widow and eight children: Mainord and Elmer of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Mrs. Mildred Medley of route 2, Monticello; Helen Schilling of Delphi; Hazel Jones of Colfax; Harvey of Hart Michigan; Mrs. Gladys Galbreth of Battle Ground, Joe a teacher in Logansport school.

Also surviving are two sisters and four brothers: Flossie Whiticare of Kokomo, Stella Nichols of New Castle, Clarve of Brookston, August
of Indianapolis, Vern of Lafayette, and Harve of Nebraska.

Funeral rites were held Sunday afternoon from the Jackson funeral home with Rev. Robert Wilburn officiating. Burial was in the Brookton cemetery.

Delphi Citizen February 11, 1960
Ross Weaver 69, Delphi resident who retired last week after being employed at the ALCOA plant in Lafayette for many years, died of a heart attack at the family home Friday morning. Mr. Weaver had not been ill and his death came as a shock to his host of friends in the community.

Born Feb. 1, 1891, in Forrest, he was the son of William and Caroline
Weaver. His marriage in 1916 was to Sylvia Anderson. He was a member of the Methodist church and the Make Merry Class of that church. I Surviving are the widow and eight children: Mainord and Elmer of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Mrs. Mildred Medley of route 2, Monticello; Helen Schilling of Delphi; Hazel Jones of Colfax; Harvey of Hart Michigan; Mrs. Gladys Galbreth of Battle Ground, Joe a teacher in Logansport school.

Also surviving are two sisters and four brothers: Flossie Whiticare of Kokomo, Stella Nichols of New Castle, Clarve of Brookston, August
of Indianapolis, Vern of Lafayette, and Harve of Nebraska.

Funeral rites were held Sunday afternoon from the Jackson funeral home with Rev. Robert Wilburn officiating. Burial was in the Brookton cemetery.

Delphi Citizen February 11, 1960


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