Ginn - Sarah Berry
SARAH BERRY GINN
Source: Waveland Independent Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana July 7, 1933
Mrs. Frank GINN who has been seriously ill for the past six months spending much of that time in Culver Hospital died on Sunday at noon at her home on East Main St. Funeral services at the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday morning at half past 10 were in charge of Rev. H. Ray Sigler, the body lying in state the preceding hour. A quartet, Corta Dooley, Claude Lydick, Mrs. Frank Burrin and Mrs. Sigler, with Mr. Walker at the piano, sang Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Beautiful Garden of Prayer and Safe in the Arms of Jesus. The pall bearers were Harold; Ray; Allen and Glen Berry and Max and Raymond Ginn. The flowers were carried by Elizabeth Ellen Spencer; Margaret Spencer; Mary and Sylvia Berry. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends. Burial at the Seceder Cemetery near Portland Mills. Sarah Ginn was the daughter of William and Elizabeth BERRY. She was born near Hollandsburg June 2, 1877. She graduated from Central Normal at Danville and did special work in music in an Indianapolis school. While living here she gave lessons on the piano. She was married to Frank Ginn in 1917. He survives her with two daughters, Mary Jane and Elizabeth, two step daughters, Mrs. Roy Blaydes of Roachdale and Mrs. Homer Matthewman of Waveland; two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Spencer of Hollandsburg; Mrs. Etta Knauer of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alta Spencer of Bainbridge. There are five brothers, Cas Berry of Rosedale; James and Ben of Bellmore and Roy and Garfield of Hollandsburg; and a mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Berry. - typed by: kbz