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MARLATT, Alma Doris Wineniger

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 1 Jun 1964 p 5

VEEDERSBURG — Mrs. Alma D. Marlatt, 49, of Danville, Ill., died at 1:20 a.m. Saturday in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Danville where she had been a patient ten days. She had been in failing health for three years. Born June 9, 1914, she was the daughter of Richard and Ruby Bell Wineinger. She was married to Eugene A. Marlatt, who survives. Other survivors are a son, Richard E. Marlatt of Danville; two brothers, Lewis R. Wineinger of Veedersburg and Albert E. Wineinger of Kokomo; a sister, Mrs. Mary Ahl of Danville, and her mother who lives near Veedersburg. She was preceded in death by her father, a brother and sister. Mrs. Marlatt has been employed as credit manager at the Mangel’s Ready-to-Wear store in Danville, retiring a few months ago on account of ill health. Funeral services were held Monday, 1:30 p.m. at the Pope Funeral Home Danville with burial in the Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.  --typed by Walt W



Source: "Obituaries - Year - 1960 Volume B" from the Covington Public Library. Year 1964

Mrs. Alma D. Marrlatt, 49, daughter of Mrs, Ruby Wineinger of Veedersburg R.4, died at 1:20 a.m. May 30 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville, after having been admitted there on May 21.  She lived in Danville and had been in ill health three years.
She retired last year as credit manager of Mangel's women's store in Danville.  She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Iris Chapter of Danville, and the Covenant Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Marlatt was born June 9, 1914 at Terre Haute, the daughter of Richard A. and Ruby A. Bell Wineinger.  She married Eugene A. Marlatt in Danville on Aug. 11, 1934, and he survives.
Surviving besides the husband and mother are a son Richard E. Marlatt of Danville; two brothers, Lewis R. of Veedersburg and Albert E. of Kokomo; a sister, Mrs. Mary Frances Ohl of Danville, and two grandsons; Her father, a brother and a sister preceded her in death.
Services were at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Pape Memorial Home in Danville with the Rev. Carlyle Dick officiating.  Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park.

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