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Lough - Herbert


Source: Waveland Independent newspaper, Waveland, Montgomery County, Indiana, May 9, 1919

 
Herbert Lough, son of Mr. & Mrs. HH Lough, died at the  Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis of appendicitis, on Sunday night  at 11:30. He was taken to the hospital on Thursday afternoon. Mr.  Lough had been ill only a few days when taken to Indianapolis.  ALthough very ill from the beginning, he and his friends were  hopeful of his recovery and his death was a great shock to the  community. He was 33 years of age. 5 years ago he was married to  Olive Rinehart who survives him. He has been an employee of the  CI RR for several years and has recently been employed at the  Roundhouse. He was well liked by his fellow workmen as well as a  host of friends.

The following obituary was read at the funeral  which was held at 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning, in charge of Rev.  Olin Stewart. Herbert Harrison Lough was born in Waveland on August   25, 1886. He was the youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. HH Lough. His  entire life was spent here, where through his kind and genial  disposition he had endeared himself to a large circle of friends.  He was married to Miss Olive Rineheart May 28, 1914. He had been  employed by the CI RR for the past 8 years and was held in high  esteem by his fellow workmen.

Herb, as he was familiarly known,  read often the messages of God on the printed pages of His word  and loved the works of his hands and in his studies of nature he  interpreted God's message of loving care and kindness to all of  his creatures. He loved life and thoroughly enjoyed living. In  his strength he delighted in making the burdens of others easier  to bear. In recent months he had expressed himself as feeling the  call of God; and when he was stricken, though it came  eunexpectedly to friends, he was not unprepared. He leaves a  wife, father, mother, four sisters, one brother, many other  relatives and a host of friends to mourn his untimely departure.

While there was but a step between strong, vigorous life and  death yet his last messages were like unto that of the Psalmist,  "Though I walk through the valley and the shadow of death, I will  fear no evil, for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff they  comfort me." Burial at Maple Ridge. Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Beasley  of Thorntown, Frank & Harry Rinheart of Lebanon, Cloyd  Riggins and Miss Opal Whitesides of Indianapolis, Misses Lena  Wycoff and Martha Irin of Lebanon, Mrs. Clayton Rogers of  Crawfordsville and Roy Lough of Marshall attended the funeral of  Herbert Lough, Wednesday. - typed by kbz
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