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QUIGG, Morris C.

Source: Crawfordsville Journal - Review Crawfordsville, Montgomery County Indiana Nov 30, 1966

Morris C. Quigg, 68, of Rt. 7, Greencastle Rd, died at 8:30 pm. Wednesday in Culver Hospital after an extended illness. A farmer, he was formerly employed by DeKalb Agriculture Assn, State Highway Dept. and city of Crawfordsville. He was a member of the Gravelly Run Friends Church. Born Feb 11, 1898, near Darlington, he was a son of Francis and Tacy Johnson Quigg. He was twice married. The first time to Vera Grimes, who died in 1941. His second marriage was to Ethel Busenbark, who survives. They were married August 15, 1943. Survivors in addition to the wife include 4 brothers: Clifford of near Darlington, Claude of near Mace, Halford of Sheridan, and Curtis of RR 8 and four sisters, Miss Rena Quigg and Miss Mabel Quigg of near Darlington. Mrs. Oka Hymer of Roachdale and Mrs. Roy Sorrels of Alamo. He was preceded in death by a brother. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bright Funeral Home here with Rev. Gene Sandefaur of New Market and Clyde Peck of Crawfordsville officiating. Burial in Masonic Cemetery. Friends may pay their respects at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday. - kbz
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Source: Lafayette Journal-Courier 2 Dec 1966 Friday p 6

Crawfordsville - Morris C. Quigg, 68, Rt 7, died in Culver Hospital Wednesday night after a long illness.  Born near Darlington, he was a farmer and formerly was employed by Dekalb Agricultural Association, State Highway Department and city of Crawfordsville. He was married to Vera Grimes and after her death in 1941 to Ethel Busenbark.  He was a member of Gravelly Run Friends Church.  Surviving with the widow are four brothers, Clifford of near Darlington, Claude of near Mace, Halford of Sheridan and Curtis and four sisters, Miss Rena Quigg and Miss Mabel Quigg of near Darlington, mrs. Oka Hymer of Roachdale and Mrs. Roy SOrrels of Alamo.  - kbz




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