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BONEBRAKE, Charles


Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 31 July 1945 p 6

Kingman - Charles Bonebrake, 68, died suddenly Monday morning at his filling station at the intersection of state roads 41 and 36 in Rockville, July 29th. He was born on Oct 3, 1870, near Kingman, the son of Adam and Mary Shell Bonebrake. He was married to Lena Gray, who survives. Besides the widow, the survivors include 5 daughters, Opal Frazier of Evansville, Mrs. Lottius Taylor and Mrs. Ruby Covendale, of Rockville; Mrs. Doris Martin of Danville, Ill; two sons, Gordon of Steam Corner and Alva of Kingman; 3 sisters, Mrs. Rose Ash of Los Angeles; Mrs. Iva Ferguson of Mellott and Mrs. Janie Bever of Yeddo; and two brothers, Sylvester of Marion and Hardie of Glendale, Calif. Funeral services wil be announced later.


Source: Unknown newspaper (collection of obituaries of Fauniel Hershberger)
 
Charles Bonebrake, age 68, died suddenly Monday morning at his filling station at the intersection of State Roads 41 and 36 in Rockville. He was born Oct 3, 1876 near Kingman, the son of Adam and Mary Shell Bonebrake.  He was married too Lena Gray who survives. Besides the widow the survivors include five daughtesr, OpaL Frazier of Evansville; Mrs. Lettius Taylor and Mrs. Ruby Covendale of Rockville; Mrs. Doris Martin of Covington and Mabel Moulton of Danville, Ill; two sons Gordon of Steam Corner and Alva of Kingman; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Ash of Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. Iva Ferguson of Mellott and Mrs. Janie Bever of Yeddo and two brothers, Sylvester of Marion and Hardie of Glendale, Calif. Funeral services were held at 10:30 Friday morning at the Centennial Church with Rev. Winfield Sherrill in charge. Burial as made in Centennial cemetery with GW Spencer in charge. – kbz

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