Champaign County Obituaries I
SURNAMES of Deceased as Listed (Alphabetically):
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M, N,
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R, S,
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IDLE
Louisa Jane Idle, daughter of Jacob and Catherine Kizer, was born
in Harrison township, Champaign county, Ohio February 24, 1846, and died
March 29, 1918, aged 72 years, 1 month and 5 days.
She was united in marriage to Mr. Wesley Idle October 21, 1879. She was a
loving and affectionate mother, and a faithful friend, but she was more,
she was a christian. Years ago she converted and united with the Neer's Chapel
church, retaining her membership to the last. As a bud and blossom and leaf
point to flower and fruit, so did her step lead up to the fruition of hope
and faith and grace, where saints immortal reign. And while her grief stricken
daughter, brother, sister and friends sorrow at her passing, they can look
through tears and rejoice. While we sing funeral hymns with pathetic sadness,
she sings the songs of triumph.While earthly friends are waiting their going,
she awaits their home coming. Dear mother, sister, friend, farewell. We will
miss thee but we hope in God's sweet sometime to meet Thee where death's
chilly breath shall be feared and felt no more; where the flowers never fade
and farewells are never heard. That will be heaven, that will be home. Mrs.
Idle leaves to mourn her departure a daughter, one brother, and one sister,
besides a host of relatives and friends. The funeral services were attended
by a large number of associates and acquaintances and relatives. Services
held in the home Sabbath afternoon at 3. Rev. J. C. Paul and T. J. Gregg
brought messages of comfort to the living. Interment in family plot in Concord
cemetery.
"Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord."
INGLE -- SPRINGFIELD DAILY NEWS, Thursday, 17 October 1963
Piqua--Miss Rose INGLE, 88 of Piqua, died at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the North
Wayne Manor nursing home here. Born in Miami County on Jan. 1, 1875, she
was the daughter of John W. and Anna HARTLE INGLE. She was a memeber of
Westminster United Presbyterian Church and lived in Piqua for most of her
life.
For 48 years she was a bookkeeper for the G. F. Yenney Co., a Piqua grocery,
and she retired in 1949. She was a memeber of the New Era Class, YWCA, and
WCTU. Surviving is a brother, Ora Ingle, of Springfield, and a number of
nieces and nephews. Five sisters and two brothers are deceased.
Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with the
Rev. Homer RICKEL in charge. Burial will be at Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Friday with the family in attendance
from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
IRELAND -- ST. PARIS NEWS-DISPATCH, Thurs 26 march 1942
John William IRELAND , 78, retired farmer near Terre Haute died at Springfield
City hospital, Saturday at 10:30 A. M. following an illness of two weeks.
He was born June 30, 1863 near Terre Haute and had resided in the community
all of his life. Survivors are his wife, Celestia; a daughter, Mrs. O. B.
PROCTOR, St. Paris; a son, Clifford, Urbana rural route; a brother, Cory
IRELAND, Urbana; a sister, Mrs. Noah WOODRUFF, Urbana rural route, and seventeen
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the Terre Haute afternoon
at 2:30 in the Terre Haute Methodist church. Rev. Carter pastor of the church,
conducted the rites which were followed by burial in the cemetery at the
church in charge of Ira Frank funeral director.