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DELP, Margaret Foxworthy



Source: Crawfordsville Journal-Review Crawfordsville, Montgomery County Indiana 17-Jan-1977 p 2

Marshall Mrs. Margaret Delp, 55, of Rt. 1, Marshall died at 12:10 p.m. Saturday in Vermillion County Hospital, Clinton. Mrs. Delp was a member of the Home Demonstration Club of Parke County and Ladies Aid Society of Friends Union Church. She attended Sterling Christian Church at Veedersburgh. Born July 28, 1921 in Indiana, she was a daughter of Ward and Dorothy Meers Foxworthy. She married Donald Delp November 16, 1944. He survives. Also surviving are 3 daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Nancy ) Holliday of Darlington, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Smith of Kingman dnd Mrs. Gene (Ellen) Measel of Marshall, 3 brothers, Archie Foxworthy of Marshall, Oscar Foxworthy of Veedesrburg and Earl Foxworthy of Thorntown; a sister, Mrs. Nell Jackson of Crawfordsville and 8 grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Wolfe Creek Church near Wallace with Rev. Kenneth Salin officiating. Burial in the church Cemetery. The body will lie in state one hour prior to services. Friends may call at Woodrow Funeral Home at Kingman 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. - kbz


Source: Covington Friend Wednesday, Jan.26, 1977
 
Marshall, Ind.—Mrs. Margaret Delp, 55, of Marshall, Route 1, died at 12:10 p.m. January 15, 1977 at Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton. She had been ill for several months.
  She was born in Indiana on July 28, 1921, the daughter of Ward and Dorothy Neers Foxworthy. On Nov. 16, 1944, she married Donald Delp, who survives.
  Mrs. Delp was a member of the Parke County Home Demonstration Club, Ladies’ Aid Society of the Friends Union Church and she also was a member of the Sterling Christian Church.
  Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Nancy) Holladay of Darlington Route 1, Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Smith of Kingman and Mrs. Gene (Ellen) Meese of Marshall; three brothers, Archie Foxworthy of Route 1, Marshall, Oscar Foxworthy of Veedersburg Route 4 and Earl Foxworthy of Thorntown; a sister, Mrs. Nell Jackson of Crawfordsville; and eight grandchildren.
  Services were at 2 p.m. January 18, 1977 at the Wolf Creek Church near Wallace. The Rev. Kenneth Salin officiated, with burial at the cemetery adjoining the church.



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