SPROULS, Albert
Source: Kingman Star Thursday, March 9, 1944
Veedersburg, March 2—Albert Sprouls, 79, died late Thursday afternoon at the home of his son, Wilbur Sprouls, here. Mr. Sprouls was a retired farmer and had been a resident of this vicinity for the past 40 years, having lived with his son recently. He was a native of Georgetown, Ill. Survivors in addition to the son are four brothers, Victor and John both of Georgetown, Norman of Ft. Wayne, and William of Sioux City; and three sisters, Mrs. Rosa King, Mrs. Fanny Marshall and Mrs. Nora Smith, all of Ridge farm, Ill. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.-S
Source: Kingman Star Thursday, March 9, 1944
Albert Sprouls, 79, retired farmer, died at 4 p.m. on Thursday at the home of his son, Wilbur, at Veedersburg, with whom he had made his home recently. Pneumonia was the cause of his death. He was born at Georgetown but had been a resident of the Veedersburg vicinity for the last 40 years.Those surviving in addition to the son, Wilbur, include four brothers, Victor and John, of Georgetown, Norman of Fort Wayne, William of Sioux City, Ia.; three sisters, Mrs. Rosa King, Mrs. Fannie Marshall, and Mrs. Nora Smith all residing at Ridgefarm. The Fishero Funeral Home had charge of the funeral arrangements. – S