McFEELEY, Florian
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 11 October 1901
Florian M. McFeeley was the son of William and Jessie McFeeley. He was born near Veedersburg, Fountain County, Ind., Oct. 19, 1878. He died Sept. 29, 1901. When fifteen years of age he joined the Christian Church at Smartsburg, Ind. In the public school he was a diligent pupil, and while a young boy made up his mind to secure an education. In September, 1900, he became a student of the Crawfordsville Business College. There he showed marked ability as a stenographer, and had he been spared, would undoubtedly have made a success of his chosen profession. By his manly bearing and kindly disposition he gained the affection and respect of his instructors and fellow pupils. It was his intention thoroughly to complete his course at the college this winter. Since the death of his father, his one ambition has been so to educate himself that he should be able to support his widowed mother in comfort. He was on the verge of success when he took the severe cold which brought on the disease that ended his young life, and left his mother to face the world alone. =s
Florian M. McFeeley was the son of William and Jessie McFeeley. He was born near Veedersburg, Fountain County, Ind., Oct. 19, 1878. He died Sept. 29, 1901. When fifteen years of age he joined the Christian Church at Smartsburg, Ind. In the public school he was a diligent pupil, and while a young boy made up his mind to secure an education. In September, 1900, he became a student of the Crawfordsville Business College. There he showed marked ability as a stenographer, and had he been spared, would undoubtedly have made a success of his chosen profession. By his manly bearing and kindly disposition he gained the affection and respect of his instructors and fellow pupils. It was his intention thoroughly to complete his course at the college this winter. Since the death of his father, his one ambition has been so to educate himself that he should be able to support his widowed mother in comfort. He was on the verge of success when he took the severe cold which brought on the disease that ended his young life, and left his mother to face the world alone. =s
Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 4 October 1901
Florian M. McPheeley, aged twenty three years, died of consumption early Monday morning at the family residence 314 South Water Street. The funeral occurred Tuesday morning at ten o’clock, Rev. M. Plunkett officiating. The interment was at Smartsburg. -s