Rusk - Lucille Lindley
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 7 February 1964 p 7
Mrs. Lucille Rusk, 71, died at 1:20 a.m. Monday February 3 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Miriam R. Woodrow, Kingman. She had been ill 8 years. Born June 10, 1892 in Bloomingdale, she was married to Perry L. Rusk 9-9-1914. Mrs. Rusk was a licensed funeral director and partner in Woodrow Funeral Home at Kingman. She had attended the Bloomingdale Academy. She was a birthright member of Friends Church and later transferred to the Waveland Presbyterian Church. She was also a member of ME Church Ladies Aid, Womans Club & Merry Birthday Club. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Woodrow; a brother Dr. John Lindley of Elwood and two grandchildren. Services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Woodrow Funeral Home, Rev. Forrest Strickler officiating. Burial in Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. kbz
Source: Tri-County News, Waveland, Indiana Feb 6, 1964 -
Mrs. Lucile L. RUSK, 71, died Monday Feb 3, 1964 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Miriam R. Woodrow, Kingman. She had been in failing health 8 years and had made her home with her daughter during that time. Born June 10, 1892 in Bloomingdale, she was a daughter of Charles W. and Miriam Powell (sic - Towell) Lindley. She married Perry L. Rusk, Sept 9, 1914, Mr. Rusk preceded her in death. Mrs. Rusk attended Bloomingdale Academy. She was a birthright member of Bloomingdale Friends Church. She later transferred her membership to Presbyterian Church, Waveland where she resided for a time. Survivors include the daughter; a brother, Dr. John Lindley; two granddaughters and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at Woodrow Funeral Home, Kingman Rev. Forest Stickler of Attica officiating. Burial in Fraternal Cemetery, Kingman. kbz