Patton - Ethel Harshbarger
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana, 29 May 1963, p. 8
Mrs. Ethel Marie Patton, 51, of Rt. 6, Crawfordsville, died at 12:18 p.m. Tuesday in Home Hospital at Lafayette. She had been hospitalized since Sunay and in failing health two years. Mrs. Patton spent her entire life in the Libery Chapel community. She was graduated from Waynetown High School in 1928 and attended Indian Business College. Mrs. Patton was a member of and held offices in the Montgomery County and Breaks Home demonstration clubs. Born Feb. 16, 1912 in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of Charles and Anna Cowan Harshbarger. She married Edward Patton June 18, 1933. Survivors include her husband; a daughter, mrs. Mary Mildred Kessler of Brownsburg; twin sons Larrie and Garrie, both at home; three brothers, Grover, Lloyd and Ralph Harshbarger, all of Rt. 6, Crawfordsville; a grandson, Clarke Kessler of Brownsburg; and a granddaughter, Miss Kris Ann Kessler of Brownsburg. The body was taken to Servies’ Funeral Home at Waynetown where friends may pay their respects after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 11 a.m. Friday. Rev. John Servies will officiate and will be assisted by Rev. Harold Clark. Interment will be in the Liberty Chapel Cemetery. - kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 1 Jun 1963 p 5 typed by Walt W
Waynetown — Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Marie Patton, age 51, of Crawfordsville Rt. 6, who died at 12:18 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, at the Home Hospital in Lafayette, were held at 11 a. m. Friday, May 31, at the Servies Funeral Home. The Rev. John R. Servies and the Rev. Harold Clark officiated. Burial was in the Liberty Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. Patton had been a hospital patient since Sunday, May 26, and had been ill two years. Born Feb. 16, 1912, in Union Township, she was the daughter of Charles and Anna Cowan Harshbarger. She was married June 18, 1933, to Edward Patton, who survives. Mrs. Patton had resided most of her life in the Liberty Chapel community. She was a graduate of Waynetown High School and Indiana Business College at Indianapolis. She was an active member of the Liberty Chapel Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Mary M. Kessler of Brownsburg; twin sons, Larrie and Garrie, both at home; three brothers, Grover, Lloyd and Ralph Harshbarger, all of Crawfordsville Rt. 6, and two grandchildren.