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GIOVANINI, Ann Flemming

Source: Indiana State Board of Health

Giovanni, Ann Fleming
Died Oct 9, 1981 Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona
Age: 81
Cemetery: Masonic Cemetery, Waynetown- Montgomery County Indiana
Funeral Establishment Thomas Funeral Home POB 331 Waynetown, Indiana 47990
Health Officer; Dr. FN Daugherty, Crawfordsville
Issued: Oct 12, 1981
Interment Oct 12, 1981

Thanks to the great Proctor duo for their hard, hard work on the Waynetown Masonic Cemetery Database for these two items


Source: Crawfordsville Journal-Review 10 Oct 1981 p 2

Waynetown - Ann Giovanini 81 of Rt 1, Hillsboro died at 5 a.m. Friday in Baptist Hospital at Phoenix, Ariz. She and her husband, John, operated Swallow Farm on the Fountain-Montgomery County Line. They had also owned and operated Swallow busline now known as the Illiana bus line.  She was a member of the Hillsboro Legion Auxiliary and member of the Hillsboro United Methodist Church.  Born March 29, 1900 in St. Charles, Michigan, herparents were George and Ann Bennett Flemming.  She married John Giovanini, Jr. at Clinton, Ind. He died Dec 9, 1980.  SUrviving are two daughters, Mrs. Beth Lademan of PHoenix and Mrs. Homer (Georgana) Faucett of Rt 1, Hillsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Magdalene Carnell of Rosedale, Ind and Mrs. Martha Van Sickle of Dayton, Ohio ; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.  Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Thomas Funeral Home with Dr. George Crane officiating.  Entombment will be in the family mausoleum at Waynetown Masonic Cemetery.  Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday.  


Source: Fountain County Star, Thursday, Oct. 15, 1981

  Mrs. Ann Giovanini of RR 1, Hillsboro, age 81, died Friday morning, October 9, in Baptist Hospital at Phoenix, Arizona. She was born in St. Charles, Michigan, March 29, 1900, the daughter of George and Ann Bennett Flemming. Her husband was John Giovanini Jr., who died December 9, 1980.

  A member of Hillsboro United Methodist Church and Legion Auxiliary, she and her husband had operated Swallow farm on Fountain-Montgomery county line and formerly owned and operated the Swallow Bus Line.

  Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Beth Lademan of Phoenix, and Mrs. Georgana Faucett of RR 1, Hillsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Magdalene Carnell of Rosedale and Mrs. Martha Van Sickle of Dayton, Ohio; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
  Funeral services were held Monday morning at Thomas Funeral Home in Waynetown with Dr. George Crane officiating.
Entombment was in the family mausoleum in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. -s

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