Martin V. B. Cole, a former resident of this county, died at South Bend Sunday. The Tribune has the following particulars of his death: Martin V. B. Cole, of 913 Marietta street, died at his home Sunday after an illness of one year, aged 63 years. Besides a wife he leaves four children -- John Cole, of this city, Oscar and Edward, of Chicago, and Mrs. Minnie carter, of Valparaiso. He also leaves one brother, John Cole, of Woodville, Ind., and one sister, Mrs. John McCorkle, of Porter county. Mr. Cole had lived here many years and was an honest, industrious man. A short funeral service will be held at the family home Tuesday afternoon, after which the remains will be taken to Chesterton. The funeral service proper will be held from the Cole school house, Porter county, Thursday afternoon, with burial in the Kimball cemetery, six miles northwest of Valparaiso.
Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; September 4, 1903; Volume 20, Number 22, Page 5, Column 5.
Martin V. B. Cole, a former resident of this county, died at South Bend Sunday. The Tribune has the following particulars of his death: Martin V. B. Cole, of 913 Marietta street, died at his home Sunday after an illness of one year, aged 63 years. Besides a wife he leaves four children -- John Cole, of this city, Oscar and Edward, of Chicago, and Mrs. Minnie carter, of Valparaiso. He also leaves one brother, John Cole, of Woodville, Ind., and one sister, Mrs. John McCorkle, of Porter county. Mr. Cole had lived here many years and was an honest, industrious man. A short funeral service will be held at the family home Tuesday afternoon, after which the remains will be taken to Chesterton. The funeral service proper will be held from the Cole school house, Porter county, Thursday afternoon, with burial in the Kimball cemetery, six miles northwest of Valparaiso.
Source: The Chesterton Tribune, Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana; September 4, 1903; Volume 20, Number 22, Page 5, Column 5.
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No tombstone is believed to have been erected to mark the burial location of Martin V. Cole in Kimball Cemetery.
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