Lawrence Inman, 58, Succumbs
A resident of the county for 24 years, Lawrence Inman, 58, died Wednesday at his home on Mooresville R. R. 4. He had been employed as a crane operator for the Allison Division of General Motors and had been ill five months.
He was born April 6, 1913, in Noblesville, son of Logan and Nellie Johnson Inman. On Sept. 28, 1933, he married Naomi Lutz, who survives.
Inman was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors beside the wife include a son, Richard of Plainfield, a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Burnett of Eminence; two brothers, Edgar Inman of Clanton, Ala., and Chester of Howe, Ind.; and three grandchildren.
The funeral will be Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Carlisle and Son Chapel with the Rev. Ted Rigdon of Mooresville officiating. Burial will follow at the Summit Lawn Cemetery, Westfield. Friends may call any time at the funeral home in Mooresville.
Lawrence Inman, 58, Succumbs
A resident of the county for 24 years, Lawrence Inman, 58, died Wednesday at his home on Mooresville R. R. 4. He had been employed as a crane operator for the Allison Division of General Motors and had been ill five months.
He was born April 6, 1913, in Noblesville, son of Logan and Nellie Johnson Inman. On Sept. 28, 1933, he married Naomi Lutz, who survives.
Inman was a member of the Church of God.
Survivors beside the wife include a son, Richard of Plainfield, a daughter, Mrs. Darlene Burnett of Eminence; two brothers, Edgar Inman of Clanton, Ala., and Chester of Howe, Ind.; and three grandchildren.
The funeral will be Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Carlisle and Son Chapel with the Rev. Ted Rigdon of Mooresville officiating. Burial will follow at the Summit Lawn Cemetery, Westfield. Friends may call any time at the funeral home in Mooresville.
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