Louis Andrew Cornell, 51, a brick mason of R. 6, died at 6;20 a. m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth hospital where he had been a patient one day. He had been in ill health three years. Born in Sheffield township, he was married to Dorothy E. Wilson in 1930 at Battle Ground. Surviving with a widow, are two sons, Clyde W. and David L. Cornell, both of R. 6; three daughters, Mrs. Janice Walker of R. 6. Mrs. Geraleen Royer of Tacoma, Wash., and Mary Anna, at home; four brothers, Floyd, Lionel and Cecil Cornell, all of R. 6; and Lloyd Cornell, of Colburn, and three sisters, Mrs. Alta Brummett and Mrs. Leona Osborn of near Lafayette , and Miss Helen Cornell, Rt 6.(Lafayette, Indiana, Journal and Courier, March 5, 1960)
Louis Andrew Cornell, 51, a brick mason of R. 6, died at 6;20 a. m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth hospital where he had been a patient one day. He had been in ill health three years. Born in Sheffield township, he was married to Dorothy E. Wilson in 1930 at Battle Ground. Surviving with a widow, are two sons, Clyde W. and David L. Cornell, both of R. 6; three daughters, Mrs. Janice Walker of R. 6. Mrs. Geraleen Royer of Tacoma, Wash., and Mary Anna, at home; four brothers, Floyd, Lionel and Cecil Cornell, all of R. 6; and Lloyd Cornell, of Colburn, and three sisters, Mrs. Alta Brummett and Mrs. Leona Osborn of near Lafayette , and Miss Helen Cornell, Rt 6.(Lafayette, Indiana, Journal and Courier, March 5, 1960)
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