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Cinderella <I>Davis</I> Zurbrugg

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Cinderella Davis Zurbrugg

Birth
Ogilville, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Jun 1930 (aged 68)
East Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Columbus, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Columbus Evening Republican 19 Jun 1930 (Wednesday)
Mrs. Zurbrugg Dies Suddenly
Life-Long Resident of County Expires After Few Minute Illness of Indigestion.

Following but a few minutes' illness due to indigestion and heart disease, Mrs. Cinderella Zurbrugg, 68 years old, widow of Solomon Zurbrugg, life-long resident of this county, died last night at about 7 o'clock at her home, 415 Hinman street, East Columbus. Mrs. Zurbrugg had been busy with her home work during the day and was in her usual good health. She ate a hearty supper and at no time did she complain until about 15 minutes before she died. She was stricken suddenly and passed away before a physician could reach the home. Mrs. Zurbrugg was the daughter of Mrs. Alice Davis of Ogilville, and was born and reared in that neighborhood. She formerly lived east of the city and about six years ago moved to the present home. She was a member of the Methodist church and was active in the church work. She was a loving mother devoted to he home and family and her death came as a severe shock to them. She had many friends in the county by all of whom she was highly esteemed and respected.

Funeral Rites Saturday

Surviving, besides her mother are a son, John Zurbrugg, east of the city, three daughters, Misses Anna and Pearl Zurbrugg, at home and Mrs. Ray Baker, of East Columbus, three brothers and two sisters, John Davis, east of the city, Jasper Davis, of Edinburg, and Peter Davis of Ogilville; Mrs. George Skinner, of Hoopston, Ill., and Mrs. Alice Sprague, of Ohio township. there are also five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the East Columbus Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. John Dyer, pastor of the church. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Columbus Evening Republican 19 Jun 1930 (Wednesday)
Mrs. Zurbrugg Dies Suddenly
Life-Long Resident of County Expires After Few Minute Illness of Indigestion.

Following but a few minutes' illness due to indigestion and heart disease, Mrs. Cinderella Zurbrugg, 68 years old, widow of Solomon Zurbrugg, life-long resident of this county, died last night at about 7 o'clock at her home, 415 Hinman street, East Columbus. Mrs. Zurbrugg had been busy with her home work during the day and was in her usual good health. She ate a hearty supper and at no time did she complain until about 15 minutes before she died. She was stricken suddenly and passed away before a physician could reach the home. Mrs. Zurbrugg was the daughter of Mrs. Alice Davis of Ogilville, and was born and reared in that neighborhood. She formerly lived east of the city and about six years ago moved to the present home. She was a member of the Methodist church and was active in the church work. She was a loving mother devoted to he home and family and her death came as a severe shock to them. She had many friends in the county by all of whom she was highly esteemed and respected.

Funeral Rites Saturday

Surviving, besides her mother are a son, John Zurbrugg, east of the city, three daughters, Misses Anna and Pearl Zurbrugg, at home and Mrs. Ray Baker, of East Columbus, three brothers and two sisters, John Davis, east of the city, Jasper Davis, of Edinburg, and Peter Davis of Ogilville; Mrs. George Skinner, of Hoopston, Ill., and Mrs. Alice Sprague, of Ohio township. there are also five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the East Columbus Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. John Dyer, pastor of the church. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.


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