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Larimore Stangle

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Larimore Stangle

Birth
Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
Jun 1949 (aged 78)
Sitka, White County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd addition, lot 71, grave 3
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Logansport Pharos Tribune, June 27, 1949

MONTICELLO, Ind.--Final rites for Larimore E. Stangle, 78, White county farmer will be held at 4 p.m. DST Monday in the Headlee Church of God with the Rev. Alvin Hall officiating. Burial will be in the Indian Creek cemetery.

Ill two weeks, Mr. Stangle died at this home near Sitka, Indiana, Saturday evening.

He was born January 18, 1871, in Fayette county, Indiana, but has lived in this vicinity many years. His parents were Jeremiah and Mary Noble Stangle. He was a member of the church at Headlee and the Oddfellows lodge at Monon.

Survivors include his wife Rosa; two sons, Paul, DeMotte; and Dr. William J. Stangle, Bloomington; a daughter, Mrs. Cleora Kuntz, Indianapolis; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Albert, Idaville.

The body was prepared for burial at the Miller funeral home and then taken to the family residence.
Logansport Pharos Tribune, June 27, 1949

MONTICELLO, Ind.--Final rites for Larimore E. Stangle, 78, White county farmer will be held at 4 p.m. DST Monday in the Headlee Church of God with the Rev. Alvin Hall officiating. Burial will be in the Indian Creek cemetery.

Ill two weeks, Mr. Stangle died at this home near Sitka, Indiana, Saturday evening.

He was born January 18, 1871, in Fayette county, Indiana, but has lived in this vicinity many years. His parents were Jeremiah and Mary Noble Stangle. He was a member of the church at Headlee and the Oddfellows lodge at Monon.

Survivors include his wife Rosa; two sons, Paul, DeMotte; and Dr. William J. Stangle, Bloomington; a daughter, Mrs. Cleora Kuntz, Indianapolis; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; and a brother, Albert, Idaville.

The body was prepared for burial at the Miller funeral home and then taken to the family residence.


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