South of Honey Creek
Middletown, Ind.—Cecil B. Hale, 66, New Castle factory worker, died Friday morning at his home, south of Honey Creek. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harold Swoveland and Mrs. James Fadley, both of Middletown, Mrs. Earl Baumann of Mason, 0H., and Mrs. Robert Hensley of Muncle; one son, James of Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Gibson of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Cora Retz of Columbus, 0H.; one brother, Fred of Middletown, and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, in the Upper Fall Creek Church of the Brethren, east of Middletown, In charge of the Rev. Estel McCullough. Burial will be In Miller Cemetery. Friends may caII at the Ballard and Shirey Funeral Home.
South of Honey Creek
Middletown, Ind.—Cecil B. Hale, 66, New Castle factory worker, died Friday morning at his home, south of Honey Creek. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Harold Swoveland and Mrs. James Fadley, both of Middletown, Mrs. Earl Baumann of Mason, 0H., and Mrs. Robert Hensley of Muncle; one son, James of Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Gibson of Louisville, Ky., and Mrs. Cora Retz of Columbus, 0H.; one brother, Fred of Middletown, and nine grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, in the Upper Fall Creek Church of the Brethren, east of Middletown, In charge of the Rev. Estel McCullough. Burial will be In Miller Cemetery. Friends may caII at the Ballard and Shirey Funeral Home.
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