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Circa 1890's Photo Enhanced by: Robert Manson

Anna Elizabeth INMAN


DEATH ’S HARVEST. INMAN.


Mrs. Anna Elizabeth INMAN, widow of Isaac INMAN, died early Sunday morning at her home on North Washington Street. She had been in failing health for several months due to heart disease, but her serious illness covered but a short period.

Mrs. INMAN had resided in BLOOMFIELD for many years and was well known and highly esteemed in the community. She had been a member of the M. E. church since her childhood days and until recent years had been a regular attendant at the services of her church. Ill health had prevented her attendance of late years but she still retained her interest in the church activities and its success.

Anna Elizabeth DAUGHERTY INMAN, daughter of John and Katherine DAUGHERTY, of Owensburg, was born March 18, 1855, and at the time of her death was aged seventy-one years, seven months and nineteen days.

The deceased was united in marriage to Isaac INMAN at Owensburg, July 12, 1881. They made their home there until 1883, when they moved to BLOOMFIELD, where Mr. INMAN was engaged in business for a number of years.

Eight children were born to Mr. and Mrs. INMAN, all having passed away in early life except Bonnie K. ANDERSON, of this city, and Marie (INMAN) JONES, of Chicago.

The funeral services were held at the family residence Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Guy V. HARTMAN, pastor of the Methodist Church. Interment was in Grandview Cemetery.

Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral were Frank DAUGHERTY, and Mrs. O. H.WATSON, of Metcalf, Ill.; Mrs. Walter CLARK, of Chrisman, Ill; nephew and nieces of Mrs. INMAN, Vaughn DAUGHERTY and family and Ola STLULTZ, of Jasonville; William OSBORN and James INMAN of Dresden; Vertie OSBORN, of Owensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Rebel SEARS, of Odon; Mr. and Mrs. Beuford JONES, of Chicago.




THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, BLOOMFIELD, Greene County, Indiana, Thursday, November 11, 1926, Volume LI, Number 1, Page 4, Column 4