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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 3-Jan-1967 p 4

Kingman- Claude C. Lusk, a school bus driver for more than 29 years for MIllcreek Township and Fountain Central schools, died Monday morning at Lakeview Hospital, Danville, Ill where he had been a patient 7 days. He was 63. A native of Sugar Creek Twp in Parke County, Mr. Lusk was born Feb 4, 1903, a son of Chauncey and Flora Alexander Lusk. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Ercie W. Nutter of Akron, Ohio; a niece, Mrs. Esther Filpek of North, Ill and 3 nephews, Kermit Starnes of Sterly, Ill, Rev. Kenneth starnes of Galva, Ill and Cyril Lewsader of Chicago. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday at Davies-Tudor Funeral Home in Marshall with Rev. Kenneth Starnes officiating. Burial in Alamo Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, 4 Jan 1967, p. 12.

. Funeral services for Claude C. Lusk, age 63, of Kingman, a school bus driver for more than 29 years for Millcreek Township and the Southeast Fountain School Corp., who died Monday morning, Jan. 2, were held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Davies-Tudor Funeral Home in Marshall. The Rev. Kenneth Starnes officiated and burial was in the Alamo Cemetery. Mr. Lusk died in Lake View Memorial Hospital, Danville, Ill., where he had been a patient seven days. A native of Sugar Creek Township in Parke County. Mr. Lusk was born Feb. 4, 1903, the son of Chauncey and Flora Alexander Lusk. Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Ercie W. Nutter of Akron, Ohio, one niece, Mrs. Esther Filpek or Worth, Ill., and three nephews, Kermit Starnes of Sterly, Ill., the Rev. Kenneth Starnes of Galva, Ill., and Cyril Lewsader of Chicago.  --Typed by Debby Masterson

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