He leaves to mourn his going two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Waldron of Coldwater, Mich., and Mrs. Ed Stetler, of Angola, Ind., one brother, Keifer of South Bend, Ind., one half-brother, Paul, of Montana, and one half-sister, Bessie, of California. He also leaves his stepmother, Mrs. Alma Cassell, of Fremont, Ind., and two stepsisters, Mrs. Pearl Stumpf of Angola, Ind., and Mrs. Ethel McGregor of Montana.
Mr. Patch had learned to put aside things detrimental and had found a sure footing in secure places. He was careful of the choice of intimate friends and was loyal to them. Through an accident he was somewhat handicapped, but was excellent in his work and loyal to his employers. He will be much missed by his associates and friends.
ANGOLA HERALD
Friday, January 17, 1930
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Parents: Orin Harold 'Harry' Patch and Alice Juliette (Sowles) Patch
He leaves to mourn his going two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Waldron of Coldwater, Mich., and Mrs. Ed Stetler, of Angola, Ind., one brother, Keifer of South Bend, Ind., one half-brother, Paul, of Montana, and one half-sister, Bessie, of California. He also leaves his stepmother, Mrs. Alma Cassell, of Fremont, Ind., and two stepsisters, Mrs. Pearl Stumpf of Angola, Ind., and Mrs. Ethel McGregor of Montana.
Mr. Patch had learned to put aside things detrimental and had found a sure footing in secure places. He was careful of the choice of intimate friends and was loyal to them. Through an accident he was somewhat handicapped, but was excellent in his work and loyal to his employers. He will be much missed by his associates and friends.
ANGOLA HERALD
Friday, January 17, 1930
Page 2
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Parents: Orin Harold 'Harry' Patch and Alice Juliette (Sowles) Patch
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