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Bodie Ross Greenwalt

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Bodie Ross Greenwalt Veteran

Birth
Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Sep 1947 (aged 55)
Morgan County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Manchester, Scott County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Son of Albert Ross & Agnes Wagstaff Greenwalt, husband of Susie E Windsor, married May 2, 1925

Bodie R. Greenwalt Dies Monday East Of Manchester

Manchester- Bodie Ross Greenwalt, prominent farmer of this vicinity, died at his home east of Manchester at 5:45 a.m. Monday. Mr. Greenwalt was a veteran of World War I and at the time of death was 55 years of age.
He was born in Morgan county, January 5, 1892, the son of the late Albert and Agnes Wagstaff Greenwalt.
Survivors included his wife, the former Susan Windsor, and one son, Donald Eugen Greenwalt, both at home; six sisters, Mrs. Maude Hauck, Stillwater, Minn.; Mrs. Charles Graner, Taylorville; Mrs. Mark Harper, Peoria; Mrs. Isaac Tomlin, Pleasant Plains; Mrs. Fred Green, Peoria and Mrs. Albert Hayes of Jacksonville.
Two sisters, Mrs. Ada Goacher and Hazel Hieronymus, both of Jacksonville, preceded him in death.
The body was taken to the Mackey Funeral Home in Roodhouse. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

The Jacksonville Daily Journal, Jacksonville, Illinois, Tuesday, September 16, 1947 Page 2
Son of Albert Ross & Agnes Wagstaff Greenwalt, husband of Susie E Windsor, married May 2, 1925

Bodie R. Greenwalt Dies Monday East Of Manchester

Manchester- Bodie Ross Greenwalt, prominent farmer of this vicinity, died at his home east of Manchester at 5:45 a.m. Monday. Mr. Greenwalt was a veteran of World War I and at the time of death was 55 years of age.
He was born in Morgan county, January 5, 1892, the son of the late Albert and Agnes Wagstaff Greenwalt.
Survivors included his wife, the former Susan Windsor, and one son, Donald Eugen Greenwalt, both at home; six sisters, Mrs. Maude Hauck, Stillwater, Minn.; Mrs. Charles Graner, Taylorville; Mrs. Mark Harper, Peoria; Mrs. Isaac Tomlin, Pleasant Plains; Mrs. Fred Green, Peoria and Mrs. Albert Hayes of Jacksonville.
Two sisters, Mrs. Ada Goacher and Hazel Hieronymus, both of Jacksonville, preceded him in death.
The body was taken to the Mackey Funeral Home in Roodhouse. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

The Jacksonville Daily Journal, Jacksonville, Illinois, Tuesday, September 16, 1947 Page 2

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