route 2, died in Tipton
Hospital Tuesday evening. Services
will be held from the Evans,
Godby and Trout Funeral
Home in Noblesville at 2 p.m.
Friday with Rev. Woody Shields
officiating and burial will be in
Fairview Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
after 7 p.m. this evening.
Mrs. Wines was born in Tipton
county Nov. 25, 1889. She was a
member of the Lutheran church
and had resided in Tipton until
nine years ago when she moved
to Noblesville. Her husband,
Vern, preceded her in death in 1955,
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Thelma Bert of
Noblesville and Mrs. Edith Phillips
of Sharpsville; a granddaughter
and two great-grandchildren;
four brothers, Ed Teters
of Fairmount, Harry Teters
of Elwood, Herman Teters of
Muncie and Irvin Teters of Atlanta.
route 2, died in Tipton
Hospital Tuesday evening. Services
will be held from the Evans,
Godby and Trout Funeral
Home in Noblesville at 2 p.m.
Friday with Rev. Woody Shields
officiating and burial will be in
Fairview Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
after 7 p.m. this evening.
Mrs. Wines was born in Tipton
county Nov. 25, 1889. She was a
member of the Lutheran church
and had resided in Tipton until
nine years ago when she moved
to Noblesville. Her husband,
Vern, preceded her in death in 1955,
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Thelma Bert of
Noblesville and Mrs. Edith Phillips
of Sharpsville; a granddaughter
and two great-grandchildren;
four brothers, Ed Teters
of Fairmount, Harry Teters
of Elwood, Herman Teters of
Muncie and Irvin Teters of Atlanta.
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