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Sarah Ann <I>Phillips</I> Stewart

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Sarah Ann Phillips Stewart

Birth
Pike County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Jun 1934 (aged 64)
Princeton, Gibson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Branch, Gibson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Phillips Stewart was the daughter of WH and Margery Phillips. She married Leona M. Stewart on April 22, 1892.

Obituary from the Princeton Daily Clarion News Friday, June 29, 1934

Mrs. Sarah Stewart Dies Early Today

Mrs. Sarah Ann Stewart, 64, died at 12:05 o’clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert R. Coleman, two miles east of Princeton, following an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Colvin chapel, in chrge of the Rev. Ford Porter, pastor of the first Baptist church with burial in Walnut Hill cemetery, Ft. Branch. The body will be at the home of the daughter until Sunday noon.

Surviving are: the husband, L.N. Stewart; two daughters, Mrs. Albert R. Coleman and Mrs. Karl Cleveland, Princeton; two sons, Harvey Stewart, of Preinceton, and Samuel Stewart of Jacksonville, Fla.; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Phillips of Indianapolis; two brothers, S. M. Phillips of Terre Haute and Henry Phillips of Lone Tree, Iowa.

She was a member of the Baptist church in Pike county and had been a lifelong Christian. Mrs. Stewart was born in Pike county.

Sarah Phillips Stewart was the daughter of WH and Margery Phillips. She married Leona M. Stewart on April 22, 1892.

Obituary from the Princeton Daily Clarion News Friday, June 29, 1934

Mrs. Sarah Stewart Dies Early Today

Mrs. Sarah Ann Stewart, 64, died at 12:05 o’clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert R. Coleman, two miles east of Princeton, following an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Colvin chapel, in chrge of the Rev. Ford Porter, pastor of the first Baptist church with burial in Walnut Hill cemetery, Ft. Branch. The body will be at the home of the daughter until Sunday noon.

Surviving are: the husband, L.N. Stewart; two daughters, Mrs. Albert R. Coleman and Mrs. Karl Cleveland, Princeton; two sons, Harvey Stewart, of Preinceton, and Samuel Stewart of Jacksonville, Fla.; ten grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Phillips of Indianapolis; two brothers, S. M. Phillips of Terre Haute and Henry Phillips of Lone Tree, Iowa.

She was a member of the Baptist church in Pike county and had been a lifelong Christian. Mrs. Stewart was born in Pike county.



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