>From the Flora, Indiana, newspaper, this undated obituary (about 1928 ): "SAM MYER, RESIDENT MONROE TOWNSHIP FOR 65 YEARS, DIES. "Samuel Myer, a resident of Monroe township for almost 65 years, died suddenly at his home on East Columbia street Thursday evening of last week, death being due to heart trouble. About six o'clock in the evening he had been at local stores and had purchased groceries. He then went to his home and from all appearancse had gone onto a back porch to fill an oil can for a stove. As he was doing so he toppled over and expired immediately. His body, frozen stiff, was not discovered until early Friday morning when it was found by William Flora, who had been staying at the home. William Leiter, local under- taker, was notified and the body was taken to the funeral parlor on Division street, where it was prepared for burial. "Funeral services were held at the Church of the Brethren at two o'clock Sunday afternoon, being conducted by the pastor, Rev A P Musselman. Interment was made in Maple Lawn Cemetery. "Samuel Myer, youngest son of Samuel and Elizabeth Burkett Myer, was born April 10, 1864, one mile northwest of Flora, on a farm that had been entered by his father from the government. His entire life had been spent in and near Flora, and he was 64 years and 9 months of age. "On September 22, 1887, he was married to Almira G Scholl, who survives. To this union was born one child, which died in infancy. Besides his wife he is survived by one brother, William, of east of Bringhurst. "Deceased united with the Church of the Brethren in the year 1910. To him the church was a pleasure and a joy, and he loved to do his work therein, and he was faithful. He was a man who loved his home and when hours became lonely he occupied the time in a valuable way, for he loved to read and thus he pursued many thoughts for life. He loved poetry and gleaned many verses from the best of gems that he might consider their worth." **************Need a new ride? Check out the largest site for U.S. used car listings at AOL Autos. (http://autos.aol.com/used?NCID=aolcmp00300000002851)