LEWISVILLE - Mrs. Agnes Whitton, 52 years old, of near Lewisville (Indiana), died Tuesday in the Henry County Hospital of New Castle, indiana.
She was born in Parker and spent most of her life in Knightstown, where she was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Pythian Sisters.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Wyatt-Moore Memorial Mortuary, Rushville, with burial in East Hill Cemetery there.
Survivors include her husband, Fay G. Whitton; a daughter Mrs. Thurman Apple of near Mays; two sons, Rex Skinner of Cincinnati, Ohio and Gene Shipley of Marion; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson of near Straughn; two stepsons, Gene Whitton of Atlanta, GA, and Robert Whitton of Hollywood, California; three sisters, Mrs. Early Ramsey of Knightstown, Mrs. Evan Lasley of Winchester, and Mrs. John Jones of Cincinnati, Ohio, and two brothers, James Ripley of Phoenix, Arizona, and William Ripley of Parker.
LEWISVILLE - Mrs. Agnes Whitton, 52 years old, of near Lewisville (Indiana), died Tuesday in the Henry County Hospital of New Castle, indiana.
She was born in Parker and spent most of her life in Knightstown, where she was a member of the Presbyterian Church and Pythian Sisters.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Wyatt-Moore Memorial Mortuary, Rushville, with burial in East Hill Cemetery there.
Survivors include her husband, Fay G. Whitton; a daughter Mrs. Thurman Apple of near Mays; two sons, Rex Skinner of Cincinnati, Ohio and Gene Shipley of Marion; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Fred Johnson of near Straughn; two stepsons, Gene Whitton of Atlanta, GA, and Robert Whitton of Hollywood, California; three sisters, Mrs. Early Ramsey of Knightstown, Mrs. Evan Lasley of Winchester, and Mrs. John Jones of Cincinnati, Ohio, and two brothers, James Ripley of Phoenix, Arizona, and William Ripley of Parker.
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