Lough - Glen Stratton
Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, June 15, 1944
Glenn Stratton LOUGH, well known former Waveland boy, died at
Danville, Indiana June 11, after an illness of about six weeks of
heart trouble which was believed to have been caused by rheumatic
fever which he had years ago. Glenn was born April 11, 1900 the
oldest son of Arthur and Lou Lough and had been employed at the
Edmondson Garage in Danville as an auto mechanic since he was 19.
He was married to Pauline MERRITT of Danville, at 22 and lived in
Danville where he was a member of the Christian Church and the
Masonic and Eastern Star Lodge. There survive his wife and both
parents, a brother, Parke and a sister, Mrs. Mary WADDELL. The
funeral and burial were in Danville last Thursday afternoon at
2:30 from the Bats Funeral Home. - typed by kbz
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Source: Waveland Independent. Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, April 7, 1927
Glenn Lough and Miss Pauline Merritt of Danville were married on
Tuesday last in Indianapolis by the Grand Chaplin, F & AM. They
will make their home in Danville, where Glenn is employed in the
Edmondson garage. He is the son of Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Lough and
was born at Guion. Mrs. Lough is a Danville girl and a graduate of the
high school. She was employed in the County clerks office
resigining that position to be married.