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Broadstreet - Hazel Withers

HAZEL WITHERS BROADSTREET

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 24 Dec 1965 p 2 typed by Walt W

Mrs. Hazel Bradstreet, 72, of Rt. 1, Crawfordsville, died Friday morning in the Small Nursing Home at Waynetown. She had been there since August. A daughter of Thomas E. and Maude Harris Withers, she was born in Putnam County Jan. 18, 1893. She married Henry Cass Broadstreet at Cloverdale May 4, 1907. They lived there for a time and moved to Wingate in 1922. They lived seven years at Elgin, Ill., and in Linden six years, and since 1942 they resided in the Crawfordsville area. Mr. Broadstreet, who was a farmer, died Dec. 11, 1963. Mrs. Broadstreet was a member of the Smartsburg Christian Church, the Pythian Sisters, Rebekah Lodge, Home Demonstration Club and Culver Hospital Guild. Survivors include three sons, Frank L., Freeman I. and Bruce O., all of Crawfordsville; a daughter, Mrs. Colestra Bratton of Lafayette; a sister, Mrs. Paul Talbott of Indianapolis; two brothers, Paul E. Withers of Phoenix, Ariz., and Frank Withers of Auburn; a half-brother, Leroy Stamper of Carmel, and 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were a brother and sister. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at Bright Funeral Home with Rev. Howard F. Miller officiating and burial in Masonic Cemetery here.

Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Lou Broadstreet were held at Bright Funeral Home Monday morning with Rev. Howard F. Miller in charge. Curtis E. Bright was the organist. Pallbearers, who also assisted with the flowers, were Arlen Brown of Lafayette and Steven, Michael, Bruce Jr., Jerry and David Broadstreet, all grandsons. Also given at the funeral home were the burial rites of the Pythian Sisters, Lily Temple 149, with Doris Wilcox, past grand chief, in charge assisted by Gladys Grimes, Mary Busenbark, Berneice Dain, Gladys Zachary, Lois Oltman, Vera Jacoby, Agnes Myers, Marie Gerold and Ida Binford. During the service Mrs. Doris Wilcox sang "I Believe." Burial was in Masonic Cemetery.
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