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Jewell Meredith Dale

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Jewell Meredith Dale Veteran

Birth
Kirklin, Clinton County, Indiana, USA
Death
15 Oct 1992 (aged 76)
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Lizton, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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from the Republican for Oct. 22, 1992:

Services were October 17 at the Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, for Jewell M. Dale, age 76, Lizton, who died October 15, 1992 in the Hendricks Community Hospital, Danville. Rev. Raymond Duff and Rev. Robert Ellenberger officiated. Burial was in the Lizton K. of P. Cemetery.

Born June 6, 1916 in Kirklin, he was the son of Willie and Flossie Mae (Sink) Dale. He graduated from Pinnell High School in 1935. He served in the U. S. Army 1941-45 in World War II. On Oct. 6, 1935, he married Maxine Rutledge at Raintown. She survives. Mr. Dale retired in 1971 after working for 30 years as a brakeman on the B & O and CSX railroads. He was a member of the New Brunswick Church of Christ, the Order of the Eastern Star #416, Scottish Rite, American Legion Post #426 at Pittsboro, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and United Transportation Union Local 1663.

Survivors in addition to his widow, Maxine (Rutledge) Dale, are two brothers, Kenneth Dale of Jamestown and Gerald Dale of Thorntown.
from the Republican for Oct. 22, 1992:

Services were October 17 at the Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, for Jewell M. Dale, age 76, Lizton, who died October 15, 1992 in the Hendricks Community Hospital, Danville. Rev. Raymond Duff and Rev. Robert Ellenberger officiated. Burial was in the Lizton K. of P. Cemetery.

Born June 6, 1916 in Kirklin, he was the son of Willie and Flossie Mae (Sink) Dale. He graduated from Pinnell High School in 1935. He served in the U. S. Army 1941-45 in World War II. On Oct. 6, 1935, he married Maxine Rutledge at Raintown. She survives. Mr. Dale retired in 1971 after working for 30 years as a brakeman on the B & O and CSX railroads. He was a member of the New Brunswick Church of Christ, the Order of the Eastern Star #416, Scottish Rite, American Legion Post #426 at Pittsboro, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and United Transportation Union Local 1663.

Survivors in addition to his widow, Maxine (Rutledge) Dale, are two brothers, Kenneth Dale of Jamestown and Gerald Dale of Thorntown.


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