She had been under a doctor's care for high blood pressure.
She was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ in German Township, the Ladies Guild of the church, the auxiliary of German Township Booster Club, and was a
leader of the German Township Farm Bureau women's group. She was active in theHappy Homemakers Home Demonstration Club.Surviving are her husband, Theodore J., owner and operator of T.J.K. Flowers on Kuebler Road; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Stark of Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sons, Kenneth A. and Jerry, both ofEvansville; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Cleland of Greensburg, Ind., and Mrs.Gertrude Champion of Indianapolis, Ind.; three brothers, Armin Lauer of Jackson, Miss., Norman Lauer,of Tell City, Ind., and Alfred Lauer of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and two grandsons.
Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday at Alexander Funeral
Home.Evansville Courier and Press November 4, 1960 pg 4
She had been under a doctor's care for high blood pressure.
She was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ in German Township, the Ladies Guild of the church, the auxiliary of German Township Booster Club, and was a
leader of the German Township Farm Bureau women's group. She was active in theHappy Homemakers Home Demonstration Club.Surviving are her husband, Theodore J., owner and operator of T.J.K. Flowers on Kuebler Road; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Stark of Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sons, Kenneth A. and Jerry, both ofEvansville; two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Cleland of Greensburg, Ind., and Mrs.Gertrude Champion of Indianapolis, Ind.; three brothers, Armin Lauer of Jackson, Miss., Norman Lauer,of Tell City, Ind., and Alfred Lauer of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and two grandsons.
Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday at Alexander Funeral
Home.Evansville Courier and Press November 4, 1960 pg 4
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement