Wagoner - Ransom
Source: probably from Danville, ILL Newspaper
Hillsboro, Ind -- Ransom E. Wagoner, 84, of Hillsboro Rt 1, died Sunday morning (May 18, 1975) at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville. He had been ill several years. Born Oct 24, 1890 at Cates, he was the son of Eli & Alice Barker Wagoner. On Dec 24, 1914 he married Dotte Rusing who d. Feb 1, 1960. In Dec. of 1960, he married Kittie Livengood, who died Aug 1974. A ret. farmer, he was a member of the New Century EUB Church and Fountain County Farm Bureau. He was a former member of the Hillsboro Boosters Club. Surv. include 3 sons: Vernal of Crawfordsville; Hubert in California and Harold of Hillsboro; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Mildred) Dove of Indianapolis and Mrs. Max (Mable Myers of Wallace; a stepson, Wayne Livengood of Terre Haute; 21 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Crumley-Williams Fun.. Home, with the Rev. Ernest Zhayden officiating. Burial in Waynetown Masonic Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jeffers said.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal-Review
18 May 1975
Hillsboro -- Ransom E. Wagoner, 84, of Hillsboro died Sun morning in Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville. He had been in failing health for several years. He was a member of the New Century EUB Church, a former member of the Hillsboro Booster Club and a member of the Fountain Co. Farm Bureau. He was married to Dott A. Rusing on Dec 24, 1914. She died Feb 1, 1960. He married Kittie Livengood in Dec 1960. She d. Aug 1974. Surviving are 5 children, Vernal of Crawfordsville, Hubert of California, Harold of Hillsboro, Mrs. Harold (Mildred) Dove of Indianapolis; Mrs. Max (Mable) Myers of Wallace; a stepson, Wayne Livengood of Terre Haute, 21 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wed in Crumly-Williams Funeral Home with the Rev. Ernest Hayden officiating. Burial in Waynetown Mason Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Tuesday.
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