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Canine - Alice Stilwell

(Mary) ALICE STILWELL CANINE (obit etc)

Source: Death Record H-38 p 30

Mary Alice Canine d. 10-29-1951 widowed b. 5-16-1875 d. RR 1 Waveland; Father; Jeremiah Stilwell Mother; America Davis b. Indiana Carcinoma pancreas 5 months and bronchitis for years. Dr. EE Richards, Russellville. d. 12:30 a.m. Noble Reeves Funeral New Market, buried 10-30 at Freedom Cem.

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 29-Oct-1951 p 4

New Market -- Mrs. Alice Canine, 76, died at 12:30 o'clock Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Brown near Parkersburg. She had been ill for several weeks. Mrs. Canine was born near New Market May 16, 1875 the d/o Jeremiah and America Davis Stilwell. She was marr Oct 29, 1899 to Robert Lee Canine. Mrs. Canine was a member of the Waveland Baptist Church. Her residence was near Freedom, just north of Waveland, but she had been with her daughter since her illness. Mr. Canine died in 1947. Survivors include the daughter; another daughter, Mrs. Thelma Smith of near New Market; a son, Rev. David Canine, Blanchester, Ohio and a brother, George A. Stilwell of New Market. Preceding Mrs. Canine in death in addition to her husband,were one son, four brothers and four sisters. Funeral arrangements were incomplete Monday morning. The body will be at the Noble Reeves Funeral Home in New Market where friends may call.

Source: Waveland Independent, Nov 1, 1951

Mrs. Alice CANINE was 76 died at 12:30 o’clock Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Brown near Parkersburg. She had been ill several weeks. Mrs. Canine was born near New Market May 16, 1875, the daughter of Jeremiah and America Davis Stilwell. She was a member of the Waveland Baptist Church. Her home was on Rd. 234 just north of Waveland but she had been with her daughter since her last illness made it impossible for her to live alone. Mr. Canine died in 1947. Survivors are the daughter in whose home she died, Mrs. Thelma Smith of near Waveland; a son, Rev. David Canine of Blanchester, Ohio and a brother, George A. Stilwell, of New Market. Funeral services were conducted Wed. afternoon at Waveland Baptist Church by Rev. HH Elmore assisted by Rev. David Canine, her son. Burial in Freedom Cemetery.

Source: Waveland Independent, May 26, 1938

Squire Canine held court on Wednesday. Gird Ehler and Clay Adams disagreed about the feed bill for a stray calf so Ehler filed a replivin suit. Ehler paid the costs of the suit and $5 for feeding the calf. He also got the calf. Waveland Independent, May 26, 1938 - -The children of Mrs. Robert CANINE planned and carried out a successful surprise on her Sunday, and helped celebrate her birthday anniversary which occurred on the 16th. At noon a bountiful basket dinner was served. David Canine returned thanks. Those present were Miss Ellen Douglas; Max Fruits; Floyd Darwactor; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Patton and family; Dr. and Mrs. HH Elmore; Doris and Alice Mae Stewart, all of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Clayde Bayless, Misses Maxine Gephart, Mary Airhart, Max Gephart, Charles Airhart all of Browns Valley; Mrs. HN Fullenwider of Waveland; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Busenbark and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Scott and granddaughter, Dorothy Harpel, Mrs. Bertha Stewart and daughter, Anita; Miss Dorothy Hartle; Mr. and Mrs. David Canine; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canine and daughter, Thelma. In the afternoon a devotional period was held and a number of hymns sung. Mrs. Canine received several useful gifts.
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