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| EDWIN L. BARLOW DIES; OLD GOSHEN RESIDENT 1915
EDWIN L. BARLOW, aged 78, for many years a resident of Goshen, died Wednesday night at 10:45 at his home 508 South Sixth Street, after an illness of six days. Death was caused by lobar pneumonia, super-induced by chronic bronchitus. His death came very quietly. EDWIN LUTHER BARLOW was born near Albion, N.Y., May 20, 1836 and died Jan. 13, 1915. His father was a physician, but he lost both parents early in childhood. He came to Indiana in 1858, and took up his residence in Leesburg, where he was married to CATHERINE HATTEL in 1866. Mr. Barlow came from a military family. His great grandfather served in the Revolutionary War, his grandfather in the War of 1812, and his father in the Mexican War, while he himself attained the rank of lieutenant in the Civil War, where he served for four years, most of the time in the 74th Indiana regiment. Mr. Barlow was a past chancellor in the Knights of Pithias, and a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. During his active life in the uniform rank of the Knights of Pithias he served as captain of the local company and was adjutant of the regiment. He has been a faithful member of the First Methodist church for many years. He was a man of alert intellect, which remained clear to the last. He was a constant reader and was remarkably well informed in many lines, and was devoted to his family and his simple duties. His home is filled with handsome pieces of his handiwork, made during the many years of his employmnent at the Lewis-Neville Co. Mr. Barlow's gentle manners won him many friends and he will be much missed. The wife of the deceased died in 1901, and one son also died in infancy. His only near remaining relatives are two daughters, Mrs. Helen B. England & Miss Luella Barlow, and one brother residing in Petersburg, Michigan. The funeral will be held Saturday. Further arrangements will be announced later. |
| MISS LULA BARLOW.
By Special Correspondent.
Terre Haute Tribune - April 25, 1916 Original Image
Robinson, Illinois, April 25 -- Miss LULA BARLOW, residing on West Main street, died this morning at 2:30 o'clock. She underwent an operation Thursday and was thought to be improving. |
| LUCIAN HERBERT BARLOW. Special To The Tribune.
Terre Haute Tribune - September 29, 1927 Original Image
ROBINSON, Illinois, Sept. 29 -- Relatives and friends here have received word of the death of LUCIEN HERBERT BARLOW of Lindsay Okla. Mr. Barlow was a native of this county and a son of HENRY M. BARLOW said to have been the first white child born in this county. He studied law here and was admitted to the bar and after practicing his profession for a while in this city, he went to Oklahoma. |
| NORA BARLOW.
Terre Haute Tribune - April 5, 1928 Original Image
Mrs. NORA BARLOW, 28 years old, Indianapolis, died in the Indianapolis hospital early Thursday morning. She is survived by the husband, WALTER BARLOW, two brothers and four sisters. The body will be brought to Terre Haute Friday morning & will be taken to the home of one of the sisters, Bertha A. Mast, 704 South First street. |
July 20, 1941 Hammond Indiana FUNERAL TODAY FOR DR. BARLOW Original Image GARY, Funeral services for Dr. ROSCOE LEELAND BARLOW, 47, an associate of Dr. A.A. Watts, who died yesterday in his home, 627 W. 45th avenue were scheduled for 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Geisen funeral home. The body will be taken to Litchfield, Ill., where services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in the Christian church. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery, Litchfield. Dr. Barlow served a year overseas in the World war as a medical officer. He practiced medicine in Hindsboro, Ill., before coming to Gary to join the Watts clinic staff. |
| MRS. DAISY BARLOW
Terre Haute Tribune - August 28, 1960 Original Image
CASEY, ILL., Aug 27 -- Special-- Mrs. DAISY BARLOW, 65, 210 East Monroe street, Casey, died Saturday morning at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Surviving are the husband, JAMES, one son, Allen of Casey; one daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Thompson, Champaign, Ill., and three brother, Clayton Hunter, Linton; Elmer Hunter, Chadron, Neb., and Orval Hunter, Washington, Ind. The body is at the Markwell Funeral Home where friends may call. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Casey First Baptist Church with the Rev. Greer officiating. Burial will be in Casey cemetery. |
| MILDRED M. 'BARLOW' PADGETT New Castle, Indiana "Courier Times" Monday, May 16, 1988, pg. 42 Mildred M. Padgett, 73, first executive secretary of Henry County Mental Health Association, died Sunday, May 15, 1988 in Highland Hills Healthcare Center, Athens, Ga., after a long illness. A resident of New Castle for most of her life, she had resided in Athens for the past 2 1/2 years. Born June 20, 1914 in Somerset, Lincon Co., Ky., she was a daughter of PETER LOUIS and LEONA ABBOTT BARLOW. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Karl (Karen) Ohlsson of Marietta, Ga., and Mrs. Harold (Janice) Snyder (1951-1991) of Athens, Ga.; two brothers, Robert Barlow of New Lisbon and Jasper Barlow of New Castle; three sisters, Mary Humphress of Louisville, Ky., Nancy Manifold of New Lisbon and Bertha Stringer of Lewisville; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, JAMES EMANUEL PADGETT (1913-1985), and a daughter, Nancy Padgett Fowler (1949-1982). Services will be 10:30 AM Saturday, May 21, 1988, in South Memorial Drive Church of God, where she was a member. The Rev. Larry Buford will officiate. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery, New Castle. Friends may call at Macer-Hall-Pasco Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be directed to Chapelwood United Methodist Church, 100 Janice Drive, Athens, Ga., 30606, or South Memorial Drive Church of God, New Castle. |
| August 20, 1990 The Courier - Journal Louisville, Kentucky page: 04B CRESCENT SPRINGS
WILLIAM K. BARLOW, 68, formerly of North Vernon, Indiana, died Sunday in Edgewood. His wife, JANE, survives. Funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Diekhoff-Vance Funeral Home in North Vernon, with burial to follow. Visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Linnemann Funeral Home in Erlanger is in charge of local arrangements. WILLIAM K. BARLOW, 68, formerly of North Vernon, Indiana, died Sunday in Edgewood. He was the vice president of marketing research for A.C. Neilsen Co., in North Brook, Ill., an Army veteran of World War II and a former basketball player for the University of Kentucky basketball team. Survivors include his wife, the former JANE CAROTHERS; his mother, RUBY BARLOW; two sisters, Juanita Tokunitue of Pompano Beach, Florida, and Mary Jo Gray. Funeral: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Diekoff-Vance Funeral Home, with burial to follow. Visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Linnemann Funeral Home in Erlanger, Kentucky, is in charge of local arrangements. |
| May 22, 1991 The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky Page: 07B NORTH VERNON JUANITA BARLOW TOKUMITSU, 72, formerly of North Vernon, died May 9 in Pompano Beach, Florida. She was a native of Sparksville. Survivors: her mother, RUBY BARLOW; and a sister, Mary Jo Gray. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Friday, Vernon Cemetery. Diekhoff, Vance & Fisher Funeral Home is handling arrangements. |
| June 07, 1991 The Courier-Journal Louisville, Kentucky Page: 05B MITCHELL
DALE L. BARLOW, 74, died Wednesday at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a retired equipment supervisor for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and a member of Huron Church of God. Survivors: his wife, the former REBA RAY; two daughters, Priscilla Marsh of Bedford and Shirley Malicoat; a stepson, Edward Ray of Bedford; two sisters, Imogene Powell of Orleans and Joann Walther; three grandchildren; and five great grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, Chastain Funeral Home. Burial: Clark Cemetery. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Friday and after 8:30 a.m. Saturday. |
| August 22, 1992 The Courier - Journal Louisville, Kentucky page: 11A
Elmer B. "Stoney" Stone, 61, died Wednesday at Metro North Nursing Home in Evansville, Indiana. He was a native of Leitchfield and a former self employed construction worker. Survivors: four daughters, Rita Stone of Washington, Delaware, Bonnie Burden of Elizabethtown, Linda Kiper of Beaver Dam and Darlene Wease; three sons, Wayne Stone of Leitchfield and TERRY and LARRY BARLOW; five brothers, Merle J. Stone of Springfield, Ill., Bobbie Stone of Falls of Rough (sic) and Lonnie, Ervin and Floyd Stone, all of Leitchfield; a sister, Betty L. Miller of Leitchfield; and 12 grandchildren. Funeral: noon Monday, Ratterman's - Portland, 2114 W. Market St. Burial: River Valley Cemetery. Visitation after 10 a.m. Monday. See also Catlett Obituary |
| September 30, 1993 The Courier - Journal Louisville, Kentucky page: 08B MUNFORDVILLE
ONEVA BARLOW, 83, formerly of Hart County, diedTuesday in Indianapolis. Funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, Hawkins-Brooks Funeral Home. Visitation after 10 a.m. Saturday. |
| March 08, 1995 The Courier - Journal Louisville, Kentucky Page: 04B
James Edward "Jack" Catlett, 60, Portland, died Monday at Jewish Hospital. He was a native of Spencer County and a self employed concrete worker. Survivors: his wife, the former SHIRLEY OLLER BARLOW; four daughters, Margaret Catlett and Angie Peake, both of Michigan, Pinke Kessinger and DIANE BARLOW; three stepdaughters, Linda Kiper of Beaver Dam, Tina Spray and Darlene Wease; four sons, Johnny and Scott Catlett, both of Michigan, James H. and Howard E. Catlett; three stepsons, BILL BARLOW of Indianapolis, TERRY and LARRY BARLOW; a sister, Frances Gribbons; a brother, David Catlett; 24 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday, Schoppenhorst & Underwood Funeral Home, 19th and Market Streets. Burial: St. Stephens Cemetery. |
| Wednesday, December 09, 1998 The Shelbyville News Shelbyville, Indiana
ROY LEE BARLOW November 8, 1905 - December 6, 1998 Roy Lee Barlow, 93, Shelbyville, died Sunday at Major Hospital. Born November 8, 1905, at Horse Cave, Kentucky, he was the son of WILL and ELIZABETH 'RICHARDSON' BARLOW. He married MARY 'SEBASTIAN' BARLOW in June 1975, and she survives. Mr. Barlow worked at Spiegel Corporation, Shelbyville, and was a maintenance laborer for the city of Shelbyville before retiring. Mr. Barlow was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Second Baptist Church. Other survivors include a stepdaughter, Mrs. William "Cevellia" Wilder, Detroit; a stepson, Lucien R. Taliaferro, Detroit; 14 stepgrandchildren and several step great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two stepsons. Friends may call from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Murphy-Parks Funeral Service. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the Reverend Jasper Jackson officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, with military graveside services conducted by local veterans organizations. |
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