Hadley - Earl
EARL HADLEY
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 10-Sep-1963 p.7
Earl W. Hadley, 72, 203 High St., died at 2:55 a.m. Tuesday at Culver Hospital. He was formerly a farmer and Montgomery County Highway employe. He had been ailing for a year and was seriously ill for a month. Mr. Hadley was born Aug. 25, 1891, near Mooresville, the son of Ira and Stella Woodard Hadley. He was married in Indianapolis Aug. 24, 1929, to Laurena Bremer. He was a member of the Southeastern Union Church in Indianapolis. Mr. Hadley moved to the Ridge Farm community south of Waynetown in 1930. Two years later he moved to Yountsville and several years after, moved to his present address. Mr. Hadley was first a farmer. Later he worked for the Montgomery County highway department for 12 years. Survivors include the widow; a twin brother, Ernest Hadley of Indianapolis, and several cousins. A sister, Naomie Stevenson, Mooresville, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Servies Funeral Home at Waynetown with Rev. John R. Servies officiating. Burial will be in the White Lick Cemetery at Mooresville, where graveside services will be held. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 14-Sep-1963 p. 2
Waynetown- - Funeral services for Earl W. Hadley of Crawfordsville were conducted at the Servies Funeral Home Thursday afternoon with Rev. John R. Servies officiating. Mrs. Mary Mullen played organ music and accompanied Robert Hart who sang “Beyond the Sunset.” Serving as pallbearers and assisting with the flowers were Russell Miles, Zearn Miles, Alva Hallett, George Cruea, Roscoe Elliott and Raymond Davis. Burial was in White Lick Cemetery near Mooresville.
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