Meadows, Roy Frank
ROY Frank MEADOWS
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 21-Sep-1963 p. 5
Funeral services for Roy Frank Meadows, 58, who was found dead Saturday morning at his farm home about eight miles northeast of here, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Bright Funeral Home here with Eddie Bamish officiating. Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery east of Mace. Friends may call at the funeral home. MR. Meadows apparently took his own life, according to investigating authorities. His body was found by Charles Waymier, a Lafayette bread company routeman. Waymier noticed bread he had delivered Thursday was still in the delivery box and when he investigated he found the body. A shotgun was found nearby. Mrs. Meadows was born March 15, 1905 in Montgomery County, son of Hiram E. and Fannie C. Whiteman Meadows. He was never married. He was a 1924 graduate of Wallace High School and farmed all his life. Survivors include his mother, who resides here; three brothers, Basil of Rt. 7, Crawfordsville, Lawrence of Rt. 1, Roachdale and Noble of Crawfordsville; a sister, Mrs. Mary Mullen of West Lafayette.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 26-Sep-1963 p. 2
Funeral services for Roy F. Meadows were conducted Tuesday afternoon at the Bright Funeral Home by Eddie Bamish of New Ross, Curtis E. Bright played requested selections on the organ. Men serving as pallbearers were James Foxworthy, Oral Shelton, Harvey Smith Jr., William G. Reed and Albert Brown of near Darlington and Donald Fry of Waynetown. Burial was in the Pisgah Cemetery east of Mace.
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