Robinson - Martha Gilbert
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, April 29, 1912
Mrs. Martha E. Robinson, who suffered an apoplectic stroke a week ago, died this morning at eight. During all the long dreary wait and watch no evidence of suffering came to the patient one. Death came as a quiet sleep. To her four children were born, John A. Gilbert, Charles E. Gilbert, Minnie Gilbert and Frank I Robinson. Charles Gilbert and Frank I. Robinson, alone survive her. She was born September 12, 1832. In early life she united with the M.E. Church and her upright Christian life proven her faith in the religion of her fathers. The funeral will occur from the home of C.E. Gilbert, Dubois avenue, on Wednesday at 2:30, Rev. Fred W. Hixson will officiate. Crawfordsville Daily Journal, May 1, 1912 Funeral Services for Mrs. Martha E. Robinson, whose death occurred Monday morning were held from the home of her son, Charles E. Gilbert, Dubois avenue, this afternoon at two-thirty. Rev. Fred W. Hixson, pastor of the First M.E. Church officiated. Interment was made at Oak Hill cemetery. - thanks to Kim H for these
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, April 29, 1912 Mrs. Martha E. Robinson, who suffered an apoplectic stroke a week ago, died this morning at eight. During all the long dreary wait and watch no evidence of suffering came to the patient one. Death came as a quiet sleep. To her four children were born, John A. Gilbert, Charles E. Gilbert, Minnie Gilbert and Frank I Robinson. Charles Gilbert and Frank I. Robinson, alone survive her. She was born September 12, 1832. In early life she united with the M.E. Church and her upright Christian life proven her faith in the religion of her fathers. The funeral will occur from the home of C.E. Gilbert, Dubois avenue, on Wednesday at 2:30, Rev. Fred W. Hixson will officiate.
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, May 1, 1912
Funeral Services for Mrs. Martha E. Robinson, whose death occurred Monday morning were held from the home of her son, Charles E. Gilbert, Dubois avenue, this afternoon at two-thirty. Rev. Fred W. Hixson, pastor of the First M.E. Church officiated. Interment was made at Oak Hill cemetery. - thanks to Kim H for these