Mrs. Elizabeth M. (Braun/Brown) Hinkle, 69 wife of Louis Hinkle, 134 South Twenty-Sixth Street, Died Thursday morning at 12:15 o’clock at the Home Hospital, where she had been ill with Pneumonia since Saturday. Most of her live was spent in the Wea township. The family coming to this city 15 years ago. On February 26, 1902 she married Mr. Hinkle, who survives with three sisters, Mrs. Ed Daughtery, Mrs. Michael Spearback and Mrs. Mary Brown, all of Lafayette. She was a member of Congress Street Methodist Church.
Friends may call at the Sollar & Baker funeral home after noon Saturday. Services there At 2 p.m. and at 2:3- p.m. from Congress Street church; Rev. E.W. Nugent and Rev. C.L.
Harper officiating. Burial in Fink Cemetery.
Lafayette Journal & Courier, April 24, 1941.
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Indiana Death Certificate:
Father: Louise Brown
Mother: Mary Groshans
Spouse: Louis Hinkle
Mrs. Elizabeth M. (Braun/Brown) Hinkle, 69 wife of Louis Hinkle, 134 South Twenty-Sixth Street, Died Thursday morning at 12:15 o’clock at the Home Hospital, where she had been ill with Pneumonia since Saturday. Most of her live was spent in the Wea township. The family coming to this city 15 years ago. On February 26, 1902 she married Mr. Hinkle, who survives with three sisters, Mrs. Ed Daughtery, Mrs. Michael Spearback and Mrs. Mary Brown, all of Lafayette. She was a member of Congress Street Methodist Church.
Friends may call at the Sollar & Baker funeral home after noon Saturday. Services there At 2 p.m. and at 2:3- p.m. from Congress Street church; Rev. E.W. Nugent and Rev. C.L.
Harper officiating. Burial in Fink Cemetery.
Lafayette Journal & Courier, April 24, 1941.
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Indiana Death Certificate:
Father: Louise Brown
Mother: Mary Groshans
Spouse: Louis Hinkle
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