Thursday, December 5, 1907
Another Fulton county pioneer passed away Tuesday in the death of Aaron BEERY the widely known farmer who lived four miles west of town in the Burton neighborhood. Mr. Beery was 81 years and 9 months old and had lived in this county for a half century and always a progressive and influential farmer. His wife, who survives, was Caroline ERNSPERGER and five children are living, viz: Chas. H. [BEERY], Frank L. [BEERY] and Cora BEERY; Mrs. R. N. BERRIER; and Mrs. Thomas NEFF.
Deceased was long a member of the Methodist church and a man who always stood for right in all things.
The funeral was conducted at the residence Thursday forenoon by Rev. T. B. MARKIN, and interment was made in Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Thursday, December 5, 1907
Another Fulton county pioneer passed away Tuesday in the death of Aaron BEERY the widely known farmer who lived four miles west of town in the Burton neighborhood. Mr. Beery was 81 years and 9 months old and had lived in this county for a half century and always a progressive and influential farmer. His wife, who survives, was Caroline ERNSPERGER and five children are living, viz: Chas. H. [BEERY], Frank L. [BEERY] and Cora BEERY; Mrs. R. N. BERRIER; and Mrs. Thomas NEFF.
Deceased was long a member of the Methodist church and a man who always stood for right in all things.
The funeral was conducted at the residence Thursday forenoon by Rev. T. B. MARKIN, and interment was made in Odd Fellows cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1905-1907
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
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