The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, September 30, 1919
YOUNG WOMAN DIED
Miss Bertha Dearinger, daughter of Harlen Dearinger, died Monday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock at her home northeast of Homer, death being caused from a few months illness of tuberculosis.
Miss Dearinger was eighteen years old and was well known among the young people of her neighborhood. Besides her father, she is survived by four brothers and one sister, as follows: Herbert, of near Homer; Wilbur, of Blue Ridge; Russell, of Rushville and Loren, who lived at home, and the sister, Mrs. Clara Delinger of near Homer.
The Shelbyville Democrat
Tuesday, September 30, 1919
YOUNG WOMAN DIED
Miss Bertha Dearinger, daughter of Harlen Dearinger, died Monday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock at her home northeast of Homer, death being caused from a few months illness of tuberculosis.
Miss Dearinger was eighteen years old and was well known among the young people of her neighborhood. Besides her father, she is survived by four brothers and one sister, as follows: Herbert, of near Homer; Wilbur, of Blue Ridge; Russell, of Rushville and Loren, who lived at home, and the sister, Mrs. Clara Delinger of near Homer.
Family Members
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Herbert Melvin Dearinger
1883–1944
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Wilbur Lorenzo Dearinger
1884–1951
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Chester R Dearinger
1885–1911
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Earl W Dearinger
1888–1913
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Maggie Dearinger Mull
1890–1915
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Edna B Dearinger Delinger
1892–1973
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Russell Jennings Dearinger
1893–1970
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Charles L. Dearinger
1896–1917
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J. Floyd Dearinger
1898–1917
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Loren Jackson "Dick" Dearinger
1904–1968
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