CASSIUS MARION ROMINGER Form the Hope Star Journal Friday April 19, 1907 Cassius Marion Rominger was born near Hope Oct. 9th, 1851 and departed this life at his home on Jackson street Friday April 12, 1907 aged 56 years, 6 months, 3 days. He was the youngest of Granville L. and Mary (Carter) Rominger, and the grandson of Phillip Rominger one of the pioneers of the Moravian congregation of Hope. He was married to Flora B. Bliss, of Rushville, Ind. December 10th, 1872, and to this union were born two children, one daughter who died in infancy and one son Millard V. Rominger. He was a lover of his home and seldom stayed away from it any length of time. He has always lived in Hope and was a familiar figure on our streets and having been a Notary Public for a number of years was known by most every one to be honorable and upright in all dealings with his fellowmen. He leaves a wife, son, one grand-son and a number of others relatives and friends to mourn their loss. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon April 14, 1907, conducted by the Rev. W. H. Romig, and the remains were laid to rest in the Moravian cemetery. Same paper-further down: Card of Thanks We desire to express our hearfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy, kind words and floral offerings, in the great loss of our loved-one, Cassieus M. Rominger. We also wish to express our appreciation to the minister, singers and funeral directors for thair kind and efficient service in this our time of great sorrow. Mrs. Flora Rominger and Son Transcribed by Diana   Source: Hope Star-Journal, Obits, compiled by Mildred Dixon Harrod