Submitter: Sandra Brands
From Kokomo Daily Dispatch, Jan. 2, 1923:
Mc'New Funeral Set for Today:
Mrs. Jane McNew, age 67, wife of Jerry McNew, died of a complication of diseases at 8 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 1618 South Webster Street. Mrs. McNew had been in ill health for several weeks but had been confined to her bed only abot ten days. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Courtland Avenue Friends church, with burial in Crown Point cemetery. The Rev. Mary Hiatt will officiate.
Earl McNew of this city, a son survives with another son, Edgar McNew of St. Louis, and three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Cox of Terre Haute, Mrs. Grace Hibbler of Cassville, and Mrs. Laura Rodefer of Aurora, Ill. A brother, John Osler, resides at Jackson, In., and three sisters, Mrs. Alma Stibbens of Kokomo, Mrs. Kate Innis of Atlanta, Ind., and Mrs. Charles Rodefer, of Aurora, Ill., also survive.
From Jan. 1, 1923, Kokomo Daily Tribune:
Mrs. Jane Mc'New dies
Sister of Mrs. M. P. Stibbens was bedfast four weeks -- funeral Tuesday.
Mrs. Jane McNew, aged 67 years, died Sunday morning at 8 o'clock at her late home, 1618 South Webster street; of a complication of diseases after being bedfast four weeks.
The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Courtland Avenue Friends church, of which the deceased was a member, the services being conducted by the Rev. Mary Hiatt. The burial will be had in Crown Point cemetery.
The deceased is survived by two sons, Edgar McNew of St. Louis, and Earl McNew of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Cox of Terre Haute, Mrs. Grace Hibbler of Cassville, and Mrs. Laura Rodfer, of Aurora, Ill., a brother, John Osler of Saxon, Ind., three sisters, Mrs. Alma Stibbens of this city; Mrs. Kate Innis of Atlanta, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Rodefer of Aurora, Ill.
Burial Date: January 3, 1923
Submitter: Sandra Brands
From Kokomo Daily Dispatch, Jan. 2, 1923:
Mc'New Funeral Set for Today:
Mrs. Jane McNew, age 67, wife of Jerry McNew, died of a complication of diseases at 8 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 1618 South Webster Street. Mrs. McNew had been in ill health for several weeks but had been confined to her bed only abot ten days. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Courtland Avenue Friends church, with burial in Crown Point cemetery. The Rev. Mary Hiatt will officiate.
Earl McNew of this city, a son survives with another son, Edgar McNew of St. Louis, and three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Cox of Terre Haute, Mrs. Grace Hibbler of Cassville, and Mrs. Laura Rodefer of Aurora, Ill. A brother, John Osler, resides at Jackson, In., and three sisters, Mrs. Alma Stibbens of Kokomo, Mrs. Kate Innis of Atlanta, Ind., and Mrs. Charles Rodefer, of Aurora, Ill., also survive.
From Jan. 1, 1923, Kokomo Daily Tribune:
Mrs. Jane Mc'New dies
Sister of Mrs. M. P. Stibbens was bedfast four weeks -- funeral Tuesday.
Mrs. Jane McNew, aged 67 years, died Sunday morning at 8 o'clock at her late home, 1618 South Webster street; of a complication of diseases after being bedfast four weeks.
The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Courtland Avenue Friends church, of which the deceased was a member, the services being conducted by the Rev. Mary Hiatt. The burial will be had in Crown Point cemetery.
The deceased is survived by two sons, Edgar McNew of St. Louis, and Earl McNew of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Cox of Terre Haute, Mrs. Grace Hibbler of Cassville, and Mrs. Laura Rodfer, of Aurora, Ill., a brother, John Osler of Saxon, Ind., three sisters, Mrs. Alma Stibbens of this city; Mrs. Kate Innis of Atlanta, Ind., and Mrs. Mary Rodefer of Aurora, Ill.
Burial Date: January 3, 1923
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