Stockwell - Thomas Thad Cartmill, 75, of Stockwell, died at 2:15 a.m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth hospital, Lafayette, where he had been a patient a week. He had been in failing health four years. Born two miles south of Stockwell, he was married in 1904 to Ida Blanche McDole at Stockwell and spent his life in the vicinity. A former employee of Lafayette's Alcoa plant and Purdue university, he attended Valparaiso college. He was a member of the Stockwell Methodist church. Surviving with the widow are three daughters, Mrs. Carl Yundt of Lafayette R.6, Mrs. Joy Anderson of Clarks Hill and Mrs. Raymond Dickerson of Stockwell; four sons, Thad of Midland, Mich., John of Lafayette, Max of San Diego, Calif., and Lowell of Miami, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Mertie Conrad of Stockwell. Rev Joseph Newton officiating; burial in Stockwell cemetery. Sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survive.
Stockwell - Thomas Thad Cartmill, 75, of Stockwell, died at 2:15 a.m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth hospital, Lafayette, where he had been a patient a week. He had been in failing health four years. Born two miles south of Stockwell, he was married in 1904 to Ida Blanche McDole at Stockwell and spent his life in the vicinity. A former employee of Lafayette's Alcoa plant and Purdue university, he attended Valparaiso college. He was a member of the Stockwell Methodist church. Surviving with the widow are three daughters, Mrs. Carl Yundt of Lafayette R.6, Mrs. Joy Anderson of Clarks Hill and Mrs. Raymond Dickerson of Stockwell; four sons, Thad of Midland, Mich., John of Lafayette, Max of San Diego, Calif., and Lowell of Miami, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Mertie Conrad of Stockwell. Rev Joseph Newton officiating; burial in Stockwell cemetery. Sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survive.
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