KEELING, Herschel Carl - Fountain County INGenWeb Project

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KEELING, Herschel Carl

Source: Unknown newspaper/unknown date but Herschel died 12 April 1951

Funeral services for Hershel Keeling 40 who lived on a farm four miles south of Veedersburg were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at New Century Church, conducted bt Rev. Leslie Smith, interment took place in Bonebrake Cemetery. Hershel was found fatally wounded in his auto, a bullet wound in his right temple and his rifle beside him on Thursday evening. He died in the Fishero ambulance en route to Culver Hiospital Crawfordsville. He was employed by Forrest Songer's farm and popcorn firm and had left his home at noon with the .22 caliber rifle supposedly to kill rats at the popcorn shed. When he did not return home late in the day his son Geral went to the farm and found him in a dying condition. The Veedersburg fire department was summoned on the belief that he had been overcome by carbon monoxide gas as the motor of the car was running and the lights were on. Dr. Wesley Aldridge of Covington also was called and found the bullet wound. Coroner Charles Fishero scheduled an inquest and in the absence of direct evidence returned an open verdict. Mr. Keeling had been employed for several years by the Nixon Lumber Company and later by the Farm Bureau Co-op which purchased the Nixon business and property. Two years ago he moved to the farm and then took employment with Mr. Songer. He was a representiative of one of the oldest Veedersburg families and was born here on Dec 29, 1910 the son of John and Dora Payton Keeling. He was married to Esther Snyder of Hillsboro who survives with the father, four sons, J.B. serving with the U.S. Marine Corps in Panama, Gerald, Clarence and Michael at home, a daughter Lucille at home and six brothers, Cash, Paul, Kenneth and John all of Veedersburg, and Robert of Crawfordsville and two sisters, Mrs. Juanita Lynch of Corpus Christi Texas, and Mrs. Maxine George of Veedersburg

File Created: 23 Jan 2011 -- kz -- thanks to Vickie G. for most of these Keeling obituaries
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