OTEHAM, Mary Stanglemeier
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 29-Sep-1981 page 2
Mrs. Mary Luella Oteham, 74, of 204 Hollovy St., Attica, died late Monday afternoon, Sept. 28, 1981, at Home Hospital in Lafayette. She had been ill six years. Born January 10, 1907, near Riverside in Fountain County, she was the daughter of Joseph and Ada Lancaster Stanglemeir. She had resided all of her life in the Attica community and had attended Fix School in Davis Township. She was a member of the Attica War Mothers. She was married April 25, 1925, in Covington to Edmund Francis Oteham, who died Sept. 21, 1970. He was a machine shop, blacksmith and welder operating a shop on Hoolvy Street for a number of years. Survivors include two sons, Robert D. of Williamsport R 2 and Francis D. of Battleground; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Carolyn Joan) Tucker of Attica; a stepson, Wayne Oteham of Monticello; seven grandchildren, six step grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several step great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter and a grandson. Services this Thursday afternoon at the Maus Funeral Home in Attica with Rev. Kenneth Burris officiating. Burial in Riverside cemeterery - waw
Source: Fountain County Star Thursday, Oct. 1, 1981
Mrs. Mary Luella Oteham, 74, 204 Hollovey Street, died at 5:10 p.m. Monday, September 28 at Home Hospital in Lafayette.
Born January 10, 1907, near Riverside in Fountain County, she was the daughter of Joseph and Ada O. Lancaster Stanglemier. She had resided all of her life in the Attica community and attended Fix School in Davis Township. She was a member of the Attica War Mothers.
She was married April 25, 1925, in Covington to Edmund Francis Oteham, who died September 21, 1970.
Survivors include two sons, Robert D. of RR 2, Williamsport and Francis D. of Battle Ground; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Carolyn Joan) Tucker of Attica; a stepson, Wayne Oteham of Monticello; seven grandchildren, six step grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several step great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter and a grandson.
Services were held today (Thursday) at Maus Funeral Home in Attica. Rev. Kenneth Burris officiated. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. – s-