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BURROWS, Golden Davidson

Source: Clipping on Ancestry

Services for Mrs. Golden Davidson Burrows, native of Putnam County who died Saturday at her home 3005 Graceland Ave were to be at 2 p.m. Today at the Edward E. Tyner Mortuary. The Rev. S Grundy Fisher pastor of University Park Christian Church was to be in charge. Burial will be in Glen Haven. Mrs. Burrows was 53.  The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas P. Davidson, she was married in 1919 to Clarence E. Burrows in North Salem.  Her husband died in August 1941.  An Indianapolis resident for 30 years, Mrs. Burrows was a member of the University Park Christian Church and active in the women’s Sunday school class. She is survived by her son, Charles of Indianapolis; two brothers, Theodore W. Davidson, president of the Southport Lumber Co and Robert C. Davidson of Detroit and a sister, Mrs. Warren E. Cox of Indianapolis.

Source: Indianapolis News Mon Dec 14, 1942 p 12

Burial in Glen Haven Cemetery followed funeral services for Mrs. Golden Davidson Burrows age fifty-three, 3005 Graceland Avenue held Monday in the Edward E. Tyner Mortuary. She died Saturday at her home. Born on a farm in Putnam County April 29, 1889, Mrs. Burrows was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas P. Davidson. She was married in 1919 at North Salem to Clarence E. Burrows, a piano tuner, who died May 30, 1941. Mrs. Burrows and her husband came to Indianapolis from Lafayette approximately ten years ago.  A member of the University Park Christian Church, she also was a member of the Berean Women’s Class of the Sunday School and sang in the choir several years.  Survivors are a son, Charles Burrows; two brothers, Theodore W. Davidson, president of the Southport Lumber Company and Robert C. Davidson, Detroit and a sister, Mrs. Warren E. Cox, Indianapolis.

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