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Fink - Stella Ammerman

STELLA AMMERMAN FINK

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 8-Feb-1966 p 12

Mrs. Stella Lenora Fink, 83 died at 2:45 p.m. Thurday in the Ben Hur Home less than a week after her husband, Edison Fink died there last Friday evening. She had been in failing health several months. A daughter of John and Sarah Owens Ammerman, Mrs. Fink was born May 28, 1882 at Alamo. She married Mr. Fink Dec 3, 1902. She was a past member of the ALamo Christian Church and Alamo OES and was a past worthy matorn of the OES. She attended Alamo HS. Survivors include two sons, Hubert of Indianapolis and Harvey of Crawfordsville; two daughters, Mrs June Montgomery of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Reba Swearingen of Butler, PA. A brother, Wilfred Ammerman of Enid, Ok and six grandchildren and four great grandchilren. A son, Robert, preceded Mrs. Fink in death. Funeral services are set at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hunt & Son Funeral Home wehre firneds may call after 1 p.m. Saturday, Rev. John Servies will officiate and burial will be in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. - kbz

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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, February 10, 1966

Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Lenora Fink were held Sunday afternoon in the Hunt & Son Funeral Home with Rev. John Servies officiating. Burial was on the family lot in the Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers and assisting with the floral tributes were Harry Thompson, Robert Thompson, Alfred Burk, Ross Elliott, Donald Wilkinson and Herbert Swearingen. “Beyond The Sunset” was sung by Martin Shannon, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. O. C. Edwards. Eastern Star services were held Saturday evening in the funeral home by the Alamo Chapter, of which the deceased was a past worthy matron. – jlr
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