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INLOW, Rebecca

Source: Unknown newspaper – from a collection of Claudine Sowers Yerkes passed along to me (kbz) by Betty Dotson – thanks girls !
Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth Inlow, 72 of 612 E Main St, Danville died at 5:45 pm. Friday in St. Elizabeth Hospital where she had been a patient since last Sunday. She was born March 1, 1872 near Steam Corner, Ind a daughter of Adam F. and Florina a. Yount Bonebrake and attended Mill Creek Township schools. Her marriage to Mark Inlow took place in December 1888 near Yeddo Ind with Justice Frank M. Shell officiating. For several years, Mr. and Mrs. Inlow resided on a farm near Wallace. They later moved to Kingman where Mr. Inlow owned a hardware store.  In 1917 the family moved to Danville and they have resided at the Main St home since that time. Mrs. Inlow joined the Kingman United Brethren Church during the pastorate of the Rev. JM Tuggle, father of LA Tuggle, superintendent of Vermillion Co schools. She was also a member of Eastern Star and Bonebrake cemetery League. Surviving are the husband; a sister, Mrs. Genettie E. Myers, Yellow; three nephews, one of whom is Clark H. Meyers, principal of South Side Schools of Danville and two nieces. The body was removed to Parham Funeral Home at Veedersburg of which Wischer Myers, another nephew of Mrs. Inlow is a proprietor. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Centennial United Brethren Church a mile east of Yeddo. The Rev. OW McGaughey officiated and burial was in Bonebrake cemetery (hand dated April 1944)

Note: Thanks to "S" we find that this was from the Kingman Star newspaper April 27, 1944

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