CARLOCK, Ethel (Wohrer)
Date of Death: 1920 Washington, D.C.
Franklin Evening Star, Monday, February 2, 1920, page 1
Death of Mrs. R. H. Carlock.
Mrs. William Featherngill received a message this morning announcing the death in Washington, D. C. of her sister, Mrs. R. H. Carlock, after an illness of a few days from influenza. Mrs. Carlock, who formerly was Ethel Wohrer, was well known in Franklin, where she lived for a few years while attending the Franklin high school. She graduated from the local school in 1911 and after teaching for three years entered Indiana university, where she graduated in 1917, completing her university course in three years.
During the war she and her husband entered the government service where they had remained for several months, her husband just recently having retired from the government work. In addition to the husband, she is survived by a young daughter.
Mrs. Carlock was a brilliant young woman and was loved by all who knew her. During her stay in Franklin she gained a host of friends to whom news of her death will be received with great sorrow. Her record while a student in the Franklin high school was a splendid one and she graduated with high honors.
The funeral party will arrive in Seymour Wednesday noon and the body will be taken from there to the Wohrer home near Hayden, where services will be held Thursday morning. Burial will be in the family cemetery at Hayden.
Mrs. Featherngill left shortly after noon today for Hayden, where she will remain until after the funeral.
Submitted by Lois Johnson