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Webster - Ella Winder

Source: Crawfordsville Journal, Jan. 7, 1924
 

 
MISS ELLA WINDER WEBSTER, well known resident of the city,  passed away a 6 o'clock Saturday evening at her home, 603 south  Washington street, after an extended illness.
 Miss Webster had been in ill health for a number of months but of  late had been much improved and had been able to spend the  holidays in Indianapolis. She was taken seriously ill on Friday  night, however, and died Saturday evening.
 The deceased was the daughter of Taylor W. and Ann Jane Smock  Webster. She was born at Ladoga, January 3, 1868, and spent the  greater part of her life in this County. She was the niece of the  Misses Smock and being the last of her own family had spent  practically her entire life with them.
 For many years Miss Smock was connected with the schools of the  County, being employed in the offices of the superintendent of  public schools. Her connection with the schools earned her a  large circle of friends and acquaintance of people throughout the  County. She was also a very active member of the local chapter of  the D. A. R. and of the Center Presbyterian Church.
 Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from  the home on south Washington street. Dr. George L. Mackintosh of  Wabash College will have charge of the services and interment  will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery.
 
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