Advertisement

Frances C. <I>Runkle</I> Alexander

Advertisement

Frances C. Runkle Alexander

Birth
Salamonie Township, Huntington County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Oct 1942 (aged 85)
Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Wells County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
She married Commodore Alexander on 18 April 1876.



Bluffton, Indiana News Banner
Monday, October 05, 1942 - P6C1

Mrs. Frances Alexander Dies At Hartford City-Burial at Asbury Chapel

Mrs. Frances C. Alexander, 85, for many years a resident of Jackson township, Wells county, died Saturday at the Blackford county hospital in Hartford City, following an illness of a year, due to complications of diseases.

She had been residing with a daughter, Mrs. Charles Tucker, northwest of Montpelier and later was at the home of a nephew, Burl Tucker, in Hartford City. She was taken to the hospital last Wednesday.

Funeral services were conducted at the Asbury Chapel this afternoon and burial was in the cemetery there.

Mrs. Alexander was born near Warren, March 15, 1857, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Runkle. She was married to Commodore Alexander and continued to reside in that locality for a number of years. Hers husband's death occurred in 1913[sic - grave stone shows 1914].

Surviving are four children, Mrs. Charles Tucker, northwest of Montpelier, Mrs. Charles Kilander, of Detroit, Mrs. O. E. Templeton, of Hartford City, and Mrs. William Cline, west of Montpelier.

Mrs. Alexander was a member of the Grace Methodist church at Hartford City.

(Thanks to David Huffman for OBIT)
She married Commodore Alexander on 18 April 1876.



Bluffton, Indiana News Banner
Monday, October 05, 1942 - P6C1

Mrs. Frances Alexander Dies At Hartford City-Burial at Asbury Chapel

Mrs. Frances C. Alexander, 85, for many years a resident of Jackson township, Wells county, died Saturday at the Blackford county hospital in Hartford City, following an illness of a year, due to complications of diseases.

She had been residing with a daughter, Mrs. Charles Tucker, northwest of Montpelier and later was at the home of a nephew, Burl Tucker, in Hartford City. She was taken to the hospital last Wednesday.

Funeral services were conducted at the Asbury Chapel this afternoon and burial was in the cemetery there.

Mrs. Alexander was born near Warren, March 15, 1857, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Runkle. She was married to Commodore Alexander and continued to reside in that locality for a number of years. Hers husband's death occurred in 1913[sic - grave stone shows 1914].

Surviving are four children, Mrs. Charles Tucker, northwest of Montpelier, Mrs. Charles Kilander, of Detroit, Mrs. O. E. Templeton, of Hartford City, and Mrs. William Cline, west of Montpelier.

Mrs. Alexander was a member of the Grace Methodist church at Hartford City.

(Thanks to David Huffman for OBIT)


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement