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McLEAN, Marie Marlatt

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 14 Aug 1965 p 3

VEEDERSBURG—Mrs. Marie K. McLean, 66, died at noon Friday at Lakeview Hospital in Danville, Ill., at which she had been a patient for three weeks. She was born March 17, 1899, the daughter of Ezekiel and Minnie Podd Marlatt. She was married to Grady McLean, who survives. Also surviving are three sons, Chester W. of Covington, Robert E. and Jack O. of Veedersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Annabelle Wilson of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Helen Ann Foxworthy; six grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Applegate of Kokomo and Miss Dorothy Marlatt of Newtown. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Stone Bluff EUB Church, with Rev. Conley Rowland in charge and Rev. Harold Morrical assisting. Friends may call at the Parham Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Osborne Prairie Cemetery.  --typed by Walt W

Source: The obituary is from a collection by Fauniel Hershberger, saved the 1950's, 60's and 70's. She was a life long resident of Fountain County Indiana.  The collection is now housed at Crawfordsville District Public Library.

Mrs. Grady (Marie K.) McLean, age 66, of Veedersburg, mother of Chester W. McLean of Covington, died at noon Friday, Aug. 13, at Lake View Memorial Hospital in Danville, Ill., where she had been a patient the past three weeks. Mrs. McLean was born at Rob Roy in Fountain County March 17, 1899, the daughter of Ezekiel and Minnie Todd Marlatt. She was married to Grady McLean, who survives. Surviving, in addition to the husband, are: three sons, Chester W., of Covington, Robert E. and Jack O. of Veedersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Annabell Wilson of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Helen Foxworthy of Hillsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Applegate of Kokomo and Miss Dorothy Marlatt; and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the EUB Church in Stone Bluff. The Rev. Conley Rowland, assisted by the Rev. Harold Morrical, officiated. Burial, with the Parham Funeral Home of Veedersburg in charge, was in the Osborn Prairie Church Cemetery, northeast of Covington.   --typed by Walt W
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