Fink - Edson - Montgomery InGenWeb Project

Go to content

Fink - Edson

EDSON FINK

Source: Waveland Independent Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana Friday, Dec 5, 1902

Edson Fink of Yountsville and Miss Stella Ammerman of Alamo, were married at his residence Wednesday morning by Rev. EE Moorman.

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana 29-Jan-1966 p 2

Edson Fink, 86, retired Farm Bureau Oil CoOp manager died at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Ben Hur Home. He had been in failing health several months. He was a son of Iva G and Catherine Sidell Fink and was born at Yountsville May 24, 1879. He was married Dec 3, 1902 to Stella Ammerman who survives. Mr. Fink farmed many years north of Yountsville and was manager of the oil cooperation until his retirement in 1945. He was a member and past master of Alamo Masonic Lodge and past worthy patron of Alamo OES. Survivors besides the wife include two sons, Hubert of Indianapolis and Harry of Crawfordsville; two daughters, Mrs. June Montgomery of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Reba Swearingen of Butler, Pa; a brother, Walter Fink of Crawfordsville; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services are set for 2 p. m. Monday at Hunt & Son Funeral Home with Rev. John Servies officiating. Interment will be in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. There will be Masonic rites at the funeral home at 8 p. m. Sudnay. The Masonic Lodge of Alamo will be open an hour preceding the ldoge services at the funeral home. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 31 Jan 1966

Funeral services for Edson Fink were held Monday afternoon in the Hunt & Son Funeral Home with Rev. John Servies officiating. Burial was in the Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers and assisting with the floral tributes were Herbert Swearingen; Robert Thompson; Harry Thompson; Ross Elliott; Donald WIlkinson and Alfred Burk. Selections were played on the organ by Mrs. O.C. Edwards. Masonic services were held Sunday evneing in the funeral home by Alamo Lodge of which the deceased was a past master. -- kbz
Back to content