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William Ambrose Cornell

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William Ambrose Cornell

Birth
Death
6 May 1928 (aged 53)
Burial
Stockwell, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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THE DEATH OF WILLIAM AMBROSE CORNELL
William Ambrose Cornell died at his home at Stockwell at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon following a three months’ illness. He was the son of William and Alva Cornell and was born in Clinton county, Indiana, June 6, 1874. He was married first to Emma Lawson on Feb. 8, 1898. She died in June, 1903, and on Feb 5, 1905, he united in marriage with Eva Cartmill who survives together with the following children: Mrs. Alma Parvis, Kenneth, Leonard and Bernice. Four brothers and two sisters also survive: Thomas, Clyde, James, Ray, Mrs. Charlie Anderson, Mrs. Grace Landis, of Frankfort, and one grandchild. The deceased was a member of the Masonic Lodge and that order will be in charge of the funeral which is to be held at Stockwell M. E. church at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. G. W. Smith, officiating. Interment will be made in Salem cemetery. The body was prepared for burial at the Baker undertaking parlors.
THE DEATH OF WILLIAM AMBROSE CORNELL
William Ambrose Cornell died at his home at Stockwell at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon following a three months’ illness. He was the son of William and Alva Cornell and was born in Clinton county, Indiana, June 6, 1874. He was married first to Emma Lawson on Feb. 8, 1898. She died in June, 1903, and on Feb 5, 1905, he united in marriage with Eva Cartmill who survives together with the following children: Mrs. Alma Parvis, Kenneth, Leonard and Bernice. Four brothers and two sisters also survive: Thomas, Clyde, James, Ray, Mrs. Charlie Anderson, Mrs. Grace Landis, of Frankfort, and one grandchild. The deceased was a member of the Masonic Lodge and that order will be in charge of the funeral which is to be held at Stockwell M. E. church at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. G. W. Smith, officiating. Interment will be made in Salem cemetery. The body was prepared for burial at the Baker undertaking parlors.


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