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CLEVELAND, Candace Marshall

Candace Marshall CLEVELAND

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 4 May 1963 p 10

Mrs. Candace E. Cleveland, 86, of 817 S. Grant Avenue, died at 1:55 p.m. Saturday at her home. She had been ill one week but death was unexpected. Mrs. Cleveland was the widow of Dan W. Cleveland who started the Cleveland Bakery on South Grant Avenue in 1906. Mr. Cleveland died in April 1942. Born Jan 25, 1877, near Kingman she was the daughter of John W. and Ann Harvey Marshall. She attended the Kingman schools and married Mr. Cleveland Oct 1, 1896 at Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland started housekeeping at Kingman moving to Crawfordsville in 1902. Mrs. Cleveland was a member of the First Christian Church and Circle II of the Christian Women's Christian Fellowship. She also was a member of the ISD Sewing Club. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Edward M. Bandel and Mrs. Idell Bruner of Crawfordsville; two granddaughters, Mrs. Ray Harris and Mrs Paul Maloney and three great granddaughters. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Dewey who died in 1957 and a grandson, Philip Bruner who died in 1946. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bright's Funeral Home with Rev. Eugene S. Ogrod, pastor of the First Christian Church officiating. Burial in Masonic Cemetery.


Source: Unknown newspaper - found in old scrapbook of obtiuaries collected by Fauniel Hershberger - thanks to Ginny for typing it :)

Crawfordsville - Mrs. Candace E. Cleveland, age 86, a native of Fountain County and former resident of Kingman, died at 1:55 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at her home at 817 South Grant Ave. She had been ill one week but death was unexpected. Mrs. Cleveland was the widow of Dan O. Cleveland, who started the Cleveland Bakery on South Grant Avenue in 1908. Mr. Cleveland died in April of 1942. Born Jan. 25, 1877, near Kingman, she was the daughter of John W. and Ann Harvey Marshall. She attended the Kingman schools and married Mr. Cleveland Oct. 1, 1896 at Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland started housekeeping at Kingman and then moved to Crawfordsville in 1902. She was a member of the First Christian Church and Circle II of the Christian Women's Christian Fellowship. She also was a member of the ISD Sewing Club. Mrs. Cleveland is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward M. Bandel and Mrs. Idell Bruner, both of Crawfordsville; two granddaughters, Mrs. Ray Harris of LaHabra, Calif., and Mrs. Paul Maloney of Baltimore, Md.; and three great-granddaughters. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Dewey, in 1957, and a grandson, Philip Bruner, who died in 1946. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 5, at Bright's Funeral Home here. The Rev. Eugene S. Ogrod, pastor of the First Christian Church, officiated and burial was in the Masonic Cemetery.

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