Sept 25, 1929 Indiana Gazette
The community was saddened to earn of the death of Alex Wissinger, who passed away quietly in his home 335 Oak street at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Death came following a stroke of paralysis, sustained Sunday morning. The deceased was 65 years of age and had lived all his life in Indiana ounty, spending the last twenty years in Indiana. He was married in 1887 to Elizabeth Howearth. Two sons survive: Emerson Wissinger of Clymer, and Vern O. Wissinger of Graceton. Later he married Mary Kuhns Bley, who survives him, also a step-daughter, Mrs. Qair Weaver. He was a member of the Christian Church of Indiana,'and was a faithful member for many years. He was a kindly and obliging neighbor, who will be greatly missed by many. Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
Sept 25, 1929 Indiana Gazette
The community was saddened to earn of the death of Alex Wissinger, who passed away quietly in his home 335 Oak street at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Death came following a stroke of paralysis, sustained Sunday morning. The deceased was 65 years of age and had lived all his life in Indiana ounty, spending the last twenty years in Indiana. He was married in 1887 to Elizabeth Howearth. Two sons survive: Emerson Wissinger of Clymer, and Vern O. Wissinger of Graceton. Later he married Mary Kuhns Bley, who survives him, also a step-daughter, Mrs. Qair Weaver. He was a member of the Christian Church of Indiana,'and was a faithful member for many years. He was a kindly and obliging neighbor, who will be greatly missed by many. Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
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