Silver - Rosalind Hampton
Source: Journal Review, Crawfordsville, March 27, 1965
Mrs. Rosalind Silver, 63, Rt. 5, Crawfordsville, died early Saturday morning at the home northeast of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Silver was a native of Crawfordsville but spent most of her adult live in Indianapolis Born September 27, 1901, in Crawfordsville, Mrs. Silver was the daughter of Alvin and Lena Carver Hampton, She was married to George Silver. Survivors include her husband; a son by a previous marriage, Robert McDonald of Crawfordsville, two daughters, Mrs. John Corwin of Rt. 5 and Mrs. Rosemary Hargrove of Indianapolis, and 16 grandchildren. The body was taken to the Hunt & Son Funeral Home in Crawfordsville and will later be moved to the Shirley Brothers Irvington Chapel in Indianapolis where arrangements are pending. Burial will be in Memorial park Cemetery in Indianapolis.- thanks to Kim H
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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, March 27, 1965 - obviously one of these dates in incorrect - this is the latter one I believe and may come from a diff newspaper
Mrs. Rosalind Silver, 63, Rt. 5, Crawfordsville, died early Saturday morning at her home northeast of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Silver was a native of Crawfordsville but spent most of her adult life in Indianapolis. Born Sept. 27, 1901, in Crawfordsville, Mrs. Silver was the daughter of Lon and Lena Carver Hampton. She was married to George Silver. Survivors include the husband; a son by a previous marriage. Robert McDonald of Crawfordsville; two daughters, Mrs. John Corwin of Rt. 5 and Mrs. Rosemary Hargrove of Indianapolis, and 16 grandchildren. The body was taken to the Hunt & Son Funeral Home in Crawfordsville and will later be moved to the Shirley Brothers Irvington Chapel in Indianapolis where services are set for 11:30 a.m. today. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Indianapolis. – jlr