"Carl E. Love, 50, died unexpectedly at Reid Memorial Hospital. He had resided on R.R.2, Paint Road, and had lived in the Richmond area all his life. Mr. Love
had been a machinist for the Indiana Tool Co. for the past 30 years. He was a member of the Fellowship Lodge, No. 106, F&AM of New Paris, Ohio. Surviving are the widow, Marilyn; a son Tim at home. Burial was in the Willow Grove Cemetery at Fountain City."
The Palladium-Item, 05 Jan 1970
Source: "Platt & Horner Descendants," Volume I, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by The HF Group, North Manchester, IN, 2008.
"Carl E. Love, 50, died unexpectedly at Reid Memorial Hospital. He had resided on R.R.2, Paint Road, and had lived in the Richmond area all his life. Mr. Love
had been a machinist for the Indiana Tool Co. for the past 30 years. He was a member of the Fellowship Lodge, No. 106, F&AM of New Paris, Ohio. Surviving are the widow, Marilyn; a son Tim at home. Burial was in the Willow Grove Cemetery at Fountain City."
The Palladium-Item, 05 Jan 1970
Source: "Platt & Horner Descendants," Volume I, compiled by Sally Ann (Platt) Henry Ivy, printed by The HF Group, North Manchester, IN, 2008.
Gravesite Details
Husband of Gene, father of Tim
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