Lola was the daughter of Augustus "Gus" and Clara (Fisher) Brooks. Her husband was Earl Roudebush.∼Source:1883-1949 Hamilton County Obituraries Binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana, Library without actually seeing any graves
Two funeral services were held Wed for Mrs. Lola Roudebush, wife of Prof. Earl Roudebush, superintendent of schools at Winamac, Indiana where her death occurred.
Another funeral service was held at the home of the brother of deceaed, Dr. Earl Brooks in this city Burial occurred in crownland cememtery.
Rev. J.F. Ashley, of Winamac, a former Noblesville pastor, officiated at both services and assisted by Rev. A.W. Pugh.
Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. A.W. Holeman, both of Winamac provided the music with Mrs. Ruth Decker, of Winamac at the piano. Pall bearers were Mr. Reder, Herman Stalker, D.W. Barr and A.W> Holeman, all of Winamac, and Russell and Paul Brooks, of Noblesville.
In charge of flowers, Mrs. Stalker, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Frain, Agatha Lane, Madeline Ashley, Nettie Beckner, Mrs. Roy Sopher, mrs. Clarence Barker, Mrs. Clara Lehr, Mrs. Talmadge, Mary Stalker, Lucille Stanford, Mrs. Wolverton, Isabelle Harger, Edna Thom. Harriett Haverstick, Flossie Heiny, mae Carson, Blanche Kellam, Margaretand Elanor Fisher,Mrs. Morrow and Misses Sarah and Esther Fisher.
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Following children who survive
David, Louise, and Brooks
Sister of Dr. Earl Brookes of Noblesville, and daughter of the late Gus Brooks who was farmer in FallCreek township all ofhis life and that was where Laura was born and reared.
Dr Brooks's home was 772 N 10th street (where services was held)
Lola was the daughter of Augustus "Gus" and Clara (Fisher) Brooks. Her husband was Earl Roudebush.∼Source:1883-1949 Hamilton County Obituraries Binder in Cicero, Hamilton, Indiana, Library without actually seeing any graves
Two funeral services were held Wed for Mrs. Lola Roudebush, wife of Prof. Earl Roudebush, superintendent of schools at Winamac, Indiana where her death occurred.
Another funeral service was held at the home of the brother of deceaed, Dr. Earl Brooks in this city Burial occurred in crownland cememtery.
Rev. J.F. Ashley, of Winamac, a former Noblesville pastor, officiated at both services and assisted by Rev. A.W. Pugh.
Mrs. Ashley and Mrs. A.W. Holeman, both of Winamac provided the music with Mrs. Ruth Decker, of Winamac at the piano. Pall bearers were Mr. Reder, Herman Stalker, D.W. Barr and A.W> Holeman, all of Winamac, and Russell and Paul Brooks, of Noblesville.
In charge of flowers, Mrs. Stalker, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Frain, Agatha Lane, Madeline Ashley, Nettie Beckner, Mrs. Roy Sopher, mrs. Clarence Barker, Mrs. Clara Lehr, Mrs. Talmadge, Mary Stalker, Lucille Stanford, Mrs. Wolverton, Isabelle Harger, Edna Thom. Harriett Haverstick, Flossie Heiny, mae Carson, Blanche Kellam, Margaretand Elanor Fisher,Mrs. Morrow and Misses Sarah and Esther Fisher.
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SO SUMMARIZE>>
Following children who survive
David, Louise, and Brooks
Sister of Dr. Earl Brookes of Noblesville, and daughter of the late Gus Brooks who was farmer in FallCreek township all ofhis life and that was where Laura was born and reared.
Dr Brooks's home was 772 N 10th street (where services was held)
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