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Henry H. Bales

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
15 May 1935 (aged 62)
Union City, Randolph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Randolph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Union City Evening Times-Wed.,May 15,1935

Proves Fatal.-Henry H. Bales passed away this morning at Union City Hospital.-Had his skull crushed while assisting in moving a house.

Henry H. Bales, 62,passed away at the Union City hospital this morning at 4 o'clock as the result of an accident which he sustained while assisting in moving a building on the S.J. Fisher farm four miles northwest of this city on Wednesday May 8th.

The house was being moved across the road to the Russell Ruff farm and had slipped from the rollers while his head was under it, fracturing his skull. He was a tenant on the Fisher farm. He was born in Oklahoma, Mar. 8,1873 and came to this state in later years and was united in marriage to Miss Nellie McCarthey of Ridgeville, In. in 1895, and had lived in Randolph county practically all his life. He is survived by the following children: Oliver Bales in the U.S. Navy in Calif., Donald and Edward Bales of Washington, D.C. and a brother,Frank Bales of Parker,Ind.

The remains were removed to the Fraze Funeral Home,where friends may call. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday. Interment in the White River cemetery near Winchester,Ind.

Union City Evening Times-Wed.,May 15,1935

Proves Fatal.-Henry H. Bales passed away this morning at Union City Hospital.-Had his skull crushed while assisting in moving a house.

Henry H. Bales, 62,passed away at the Union City hospital this morning at 4 o'clock as the result of an accident which he sustained while assisting in moving a building on the S.J. Fisher farm four miles northwest of this city on Wednesday May 8th.

The house was being moved across the road to the Russell Ruff farm and had slipped from the rollers while his head was under it, fracturing his skull. He was a tenant on the Fisher farm. He was born in Oklahoma, Mar. 8,1873 and came to this state in later years and was united in marriage to Miss Nellie McCarthey of Ridgeville, In. in 1895, and had lived in Randolph county practically all his life. He is survived by the following children: Oliver Bales in the U.S. Navy in Calif., Donald and Edward Bales of Washington, D.C. and a brother,Frank Bales of Parker,Ind.

The remains were removed to the Fraze Funeral Home,where friends may call. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday. Interment in the White River cemetery near Winchester,Ind.



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