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I-uIS•d10 in. iCHJ*\ fr-d f*is )Funeral Services WilltvI-Conducted Heresessettoday]courtl»e fiddchart?Chaand 1 jail i non-sChar 1 e M Utterback, 68 yearsIdini*mold. i' r nui y year- a resident of | old. Lint m, died at anU) o'clock Sun- »Kaindav morning in his home in thiscity, following a stroke sufferedM axilart* lt;iSaturday*sVMr. Utt. a k was horn near lt;FOI. Bloomfield o,i Aug. 12, 1871, the ^ j son of Francis and Mariah Utter-j pU] I back, both mm deceased He had j Snydi ^ i made his home in Linton for many who lt;r~ ; years- A plasterer by trade, he j this ; *’ | had been employed at times in j He ^ ; various coal mines here, last work- j and:( ing at the oh! No. 20 mine. He was.oiMiF reelfor tII1-f. ! Mrs.68 years, five months and 29 days j todaj of age at the time of his death. vices Mr. I teerhack was a member j of the Simpson Chapel Methodist I church southeast of Bloomfield.His wife Mrs. Flora Utterback,! stree preceded him in death 26 years ago. ! serio I Hlt; is survived by the following j children: Mr. Ethel Hulen and! Francis M. “Cappy” Utterback, both at home; Mrs. Nellie Campbell of Linton, Karl Utterback of j Linton and Edgar Utterback, of i Linton; four grandchildren and one 1 brother and two sisters; Samuel ; Utterback of Linton, Mrs. Mona ilannum of Ivnton and Mrs. fioseliaRichman of Carlisle.Funeral services will be iield at 2:00 o’clock Tuesday afternoon in the Welch and C rnett Funeral home here with the Rev.Elmer Harvey in charge. Burial will be made in the Simpson Chapel cemetery southeast of Bloomfield.tillllt;
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Linton Daily Citizen

Linton, Indiana, US

Mon, Feb 12, 1940

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