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Busenbark - Emma Graham


11 April 1865 - 18 May 1895

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News, May 25, 1895

Mrs. Curtis Busenbark departed from this life at 7 'clock this morning at her home in New Market. Mrs. Busenbark was 30 years of age and leaves a husband and four children to mourn her loss. Monday at 1 0 o'clock the funeral services will take place at the Baptist Church at New Market. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 24 May 1895

 
Emma Busenbark, wife of R. C. Busenbark, died last Saturday at 7 o’clock of blood poisoning at her home in New Market. She was thirty years old and a most estimable lady. The funeral occurred Monday morning at 10 o’clock at the Baptist Church.

Mrs. Emma Busenbark, wife of Curt Busenbark, died at her home west of here. Her funeral was preached at the Baptist Church of which she was a member, by Revs. Fuson and Randall.

There were seventy six vehicles in the procession that followed her to her last resting place at the Presbyterian Graveyard, southwest of New Market.

A husband and four small children besides a host of relatives and friends mourn her loss. The K of P order, of which Mrs. Busenbark was a member, turned out and marched in front of the hearse from the home to the church. R. G. Crist presented Mr. Busenbark a lovely anchor of flowers in behalf of the K of P lodge and also delivered an appropriate address to Mr. Busenbark before the funeral services. -s



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