Mr. Woodrum was a machinist at the Mueller Co., a member of Harristown Christian Church and Stephen Decatur Lodge 979 AF&AM. He lived in Decatur 40 years.
He leaves his wife, his mother, Mrs. Dora Woodrum, Niantic; two sons, Lyman and Lloyd, both of Decatur, four daughters, Mrs. Harold Meador and Mrs. John Hoffman, both of Decatur; Mrs. Carl Smith, Shelbyville; and Mrs. Herbert Douglas, San Diego, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Letha Peak, Springfield; two brothers, Joe, Niantic, and Charles, Decatur. One sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services in Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial in Macon County Memorial Park.
The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois). - Tues., Sep. 2, 1958 - Page 5
Mr. Woodrum was a machinist at the Mueller Co., a member of Harristown Christian Church and Stephen Decatur Lodge 979 AF&AM. He lived in Decatur 40 years.
He leaves his wife, his mother, Mrs. Dora Woodrum, Niantic; two sons, Lyman and Lloyd, both of Decatur, four daughters, Mrs. Harold Meador and Mrs. John Hoffman, both of Decatur; Mrs. Carl Smith, Shelbyville; and Mrs. Herbert Douglas, San Diego, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Letha Peak, Springfield; two brothers, Joe, Niantic, and Charles, Decatur. One sister preceded him in death.
Funeral services in Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home. Burial in Macon County Memorial Park.
The Decatur Herald (Decatur, Illinois). - Tues., Sep. 2, 1958 - Page 5
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