Shoaf - Edgar
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 1 June 1932 p 2
Edgar
Shoaf, 66 former Kingman business man and town marshall for 4 years
died at his home in Kingman Wednesday morning. He had been ill for
sometime past with complication of diseases. He was born near Wallace on
Aug 12, 1866 the son of Jacob Shoaf and spent his earlier life in that
section. Several years ago he moved on a farm West of Kingman and became
identified with that community. After he served as town marshall he
took over the management of the Fountain Produce Company branch at
Kingman and relinquished it because of ill health. He was a member of
the Modern Woodman Order. He leaves his widow, one daughter, Mrs.
Everett Ratcliff, of Kingman, a son, Paul of Attica, a sister, Mrs.
Ellen McCray of Kingman, and two brothers, Dee Shoaf of Wallace and Dr.
F. A. Shoaf of Kokomo. Funeral services are to be held from the home
Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock with burial in the Kingman Fraternal
cemetery. - typed by kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, Saturday June 4, 1932
Kingman
June 3 – Funeral services for Edgar SHOAF, 66, who died Wednesday
morning at his home were held Friday afternoon at 2. The pall bearers
were Leslie Gillum; Dr. Tribbett; Ode Drake; Elmer Alward and Herschel
Eubank; Rev. Tharp, pastor of the Christian Church was in charge of the
services. Burial was in Fraternal cemetery. - typed by kbz