GLASCOCK, Martha Kate VanDavanter
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 15 Feb 1979 p 2
Kingman- Martha Kate Glascock, a former resident of Rt 1, Kingman died Wednesday in Community Hospital at Indianapolis. Mrs. Glascock was a member of Scotts Prairie Church. She was born Feb 23, 1890, at Veedersburg, a daughter of Christopher and Blanche Irwin VanDevanter. On Dec 9, 1910, she married Samuel Glascock, who preceded her in death. During the past 12 years, Mrs. Glascock had lived with her daughter in Greenwood. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Ovilla) White of Greenwood; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ronald (Paula) Chappel of Indianapolis; a grandson, Jack E. White of Rt 1, Kingman; two great grandchildren and four nieces. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Scotts Prairie Church. Burial in Scotts Prarie Cemetery. Friends may call after 3:30 p.m. today at Parham Funeral Home at Veedersburg. - kbz
Source: Covington Friend Thursday, Feb. 22, 1979
Services were
held Friday at Scotts Prairie Church for Mrs. Martha Kate Glascock, 88,
formerly of Kingman Route 1. Burial was in Scotts Prairie Cemetery.
Mrs. Glascock
died Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1979, in Community Hospital in Indianapolis.
Born Feb. 23,
1890, in Veedersburg, she was the daughter of Christopher and Blanche Irwin VanDeventer.
On Dec. 9, 1910, she was married to Samuel J. Glascock, who preceded her in
death.
She was a member
of the Scotts Prairie Church.
Survivors include
a daughter, Mrs. John (Ovilla) White of Greenwood, with whom she had resided
for the past 12 years; a granddaughter, Mrs. Ronald (Paula) Chappel of
Indianapolis; a grandson, Jack E. White of Kingman Route 1; two great
grandchildren and four nieces. – thanks to S