Article clipped from Van Wert Times Bulletin

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. HILEMAN' Deceased One of Van WertCounty’s Oldest NativeCitizensMrs. Harriet Hileman, 86, one of Van Wert county's oldest native citizens, died Sunday night at the | home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Black of near Wren. Her death was attributed to general senility.Mrs. Hileman, the widow ol John L. Hileman, was born July 10, 1851 in Willshire township. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dull. For many years she resided at George and Fulton streets in this city.Surviving are the sons, E A. Hileman of Willshire township, wA, Hileman of Van Wert, C. C.Hileman, Mt Pleasant, Mich., l, O Hileman of White f ish, Mont., and J. F. Hileman of St Petersburg,Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. JennmcByers, Willshire, Mrs. Grace Black of near Wren, Mrs. Lulu McKee, Alma. Mich., and Mis. Mary Oochsle of Van Wert rural route; and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca, Blish of Denver, Col,Funeral services in charge of Cowan Son, will lie held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the GreenbrierRadical United Brethren church, ofwhich she was a member. Interment will be in the church cemetery,
Newspaper Details

Van Wert Times Bulletin

Van Wert, Ohio, US

Mon, Feb 28, 1938

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Anonymous

VA, USA 27 Jun 2020

Other Publications Near Van Wert, Ohio

Van Wert Times Bulletin

Van Wert Daily Bulletin

Van Wert American

Van Wert Weekly Bulletin

Van Wert Republican