STORM, Thersia Tuggle
Source: The obituary is from a collection of newspaper (paper names not recorded) obituaries saved, by Fauniel Hershberger, during the 1950's, 60's, 70's and 80's. She was a life long resident of Fountain County Indiana. The collection is now housed at Crawfordsville District Public Library.
Mrs. Thersia Storm, 87, a former resident of Veedersburg, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 1974 while visiting at the home of Darrell Fisher. She had been a patient at the Tall Trees Nursing Home in Covington for the past three years and had been ill five years. Born March 7, 1887, in Woodlawn, Ill., she was the daughter of the Rev. James M. and Laura Hansbrough Tuggle. She was the last remaining member of a family of 13. On July 31, 1910, in Veedersburg, she married Bert Storm, who died in 1945. He was employed by Schlosser Brothers Creamery. She attended Rossville High and had been a housekeeper at Darrll Fisher's home in Hillsboro Route 1 for about 20 years. Mrs. Storm was a member of the Veedersburg United Methodist Church since 1897. Survivors include numerous nieces and nephews, Mrs. June Hatton of Attica and Mrs. Lois Payton of Novato, Calif., who have resided with her. Services were at the Maus Funeral Home Saturday, with the Rev. Glen Youngblood officiating. Burial was in Rockfield Cemetery near Veedersburg-typed by Walt W.
Source: Covington Friend Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974
Veedersburg, Ind.—Mrs. Thersia Storm, 87, a former resident of Veedersburg, died at 7:30 a.m. Thursday (Oct. 10, 1974) while visiting at the home of Darrell Fisher.
She had been a patient at the Tall Trees Nursing Home in Covington for the past three years and had been ill five years. Born March 7, 1887, in Woodlawn, Ill., she was the daughter of the Rev. James M. and Laura Hansbrough Tuggle. She was the last remaining member of family of 13.
On July 31, 1910, in Veedersburg, she married Bert Storm who died in 1945. He was employed by Schlosser Brothers Creamery. She attended Rossville High and had been a housekeeper at Darrell Fisher’s home in Hillsboro Route 1 for about 20 years. Mrs. Storm was a member of the Veedersburg United Methodist Church since 1897. Survivors include numerous nieces and nephews, Mrs. June Hatton of Attica and Mrs. Lois Payton of Novato, Calif., who have resided with her. Services were at the Dale Maus Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Glen Youngblood officiating. Burial was in Rockfield Cemetery near Veedersburg. -s
Note: This seems to be the same obit but since they came from two places including it as well