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Wagoner - Alice Barker

Source: Fountain-Warren Democrat 7-23-1925

Mrs. Alice WAGONER, living north of Wallace in Jackson Township died Monday afternoon of last week. Death was caused by paralysis she having suffered a stroke July 4. The decedent was 60 and is survived by the husband one son, Ransom who resides near Veedersburg and one daughter, Mrs. Anne Washburn of Lake Crystal, MN. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Amanda Morgan of Waveland; Mrs. Phoebe Lawson of Fowler and Mrs. Emaline Starkey of Cates and two brothers Joseph Barker of Yeddo and John Barker of Covington. The funeral services were held Wed morning of last week at Baptist Church in Waynetown Rev. Cornelius Airhart officiating. Burial was made in the Masonic Cemetery in Waynetown. - kbz

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal 14 July 1925 p 4

Mrs. Alice A. Wagoner died at 1 o'clock this afternoon at her home north of this place. Her death resulted from a stroke paralysis suffered July 4. Born near Grange Corner, in Parke County, Indiana, she was the daughter of Anna E. Sowers and Bryant Barker. She was married to Eli Wagoner on Oct 24, 1884. The deceased spent her life in Parke, Fountain and Montgomery Counties. She is survived by her husband, one son Ransom of Veedersburg; one daughter Mrs. Anna Washburn of Lake Crystal, Mn; eleven grandchildren and 3 great grands, three sisters, Mrs. Amanda Morgan, Waveland, Mrs. Phoebe Lawson, Fowler, Ind and Mrs. Emaline Starkey of Cartes; and two brothers, Joseph Barker of Yeddo and John Barker of Covington. The funeral will be held from the Waynetown Baptist Church on Wed. morning at 10:30 o'clock in charge of the Rev. Cornelius Airhart. Interm. will be in Waynetown Masonic Cem .
Taken from Hazel Morgan Smith's scrapbook,  she died July 13, 1925.
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