This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sale, Young, Gibbons, Shuman, Opp, Greive, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Sh.2ADI/1869 Message Board Post: Source: Gibbins family Bible of Dearborn County, submitted to me by Shuman researcher Ken Heffley. [email protected] I don't have a date from the newspaper. DR. FLEETWOOD H. SALE Fleetwood Howard Sale, son of Dr. James H. Sale and Cordelia A.Young was born in Dillsboro, Ind. January 24th, 1868, and peacefully crossed the silent river at 5:30 o'clock a.m. Devember 4th, 1928, at the age of 60 years 10 months and 10 days.He was educated in the public schools of Clay township, Moores Hill College and the Ohio Medical College of Cincinatti, Ohio, graduating from the latter institution in the class of 1889. Immediately after his graduation he was united in marrage to Lillie E. Gibbons who passed to the great beyond in the year 1920, leaving as the fruits of this union, one daughter, Cordelia Shuman, and also leaving a foster son, Willard L. Opp, who was nurtured by them in infancy and youth. In the year 1921 he was married to Ameila C. Greive who continued as his faithful and loving companion to the end. For many years he practiced medicine in Dillsboro and the vicinity and served two terms as Coroner of Dearborn county, during which time he endeared himse! lf to many whome he succored in times of distress, but in the winter of 1917-18 he overtaxed his strength ministering to the many influenza sufferers during that depressing period, and contracted the disease himself, from the effects of which he never fully recovered, and in the year 1925, by reason of ill health he was forced to abandon his profession. He was a member of Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Hopewell Lodge Free and Accepted Masons and Dillsboro Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, all of Dillsboro, and the Milan Chapter Royal Arch Masons of Milan, Indiana, and was especially well known and loved in Masonic circes in Dearborn and adjoining counties. He leaves surving him, and widow Amelia C. Sale, his daughter Mrs. E.W. Shuman, his grandchildren, Delver, Floyd, and Lillie Etta Shuman, and his brother Edgar S. Sale. Cards of Thanks: We wish to express our sincere to every one who in any way gave assistance, sympathy or service during the illness of our beloved husband and father, Dr. Fleet H. Sale. MRS. AMEILA SALE MRS. CORDEILA SHUMAN