No source noted, penciled date of April 17, 1925, from an unidentified scrapbook of clippings titled COLLECTION OF LOCAL MONROE COUNTY OBITS donated to the Monroe County History Center, Bloomington, Indiana. NOTE: On October 24, 1920, according to information noted in a marriage record index, Fred B. Funk, the son of Elbert and Ella (Davis) Funk, married Frances Graham, the daughter of John and Martha (Ingram) Graham. DEATH CALLS MRS. FRED FUNK Has Been Sick Two Years with Lung Trouble-Husband in Sanitarium with Same Disease The husband sick in the Rockville Sanitarium and unable to come home, Mrs. Fred Funk, also ill for two years with lung trouble, and aged only 22, died last night at the home of her father, John Graham, west of the city. A kind neighbor and a lovable woman, Mrs. Funk had a large circle of friends who will read with regret of her death. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, who is in the Rockville Sanitarium suffering from the same malady; a little daughter, Catherine Belle, her father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. John Graham. Also two sisters, Misses Iva and Gertrude, and four brothers-Ray, James, William and Carl. The remains will be brought to the Allen Funeral Home tomorrow and friends may call. The pallbearers will be Mesdames Hattie Fletcher, Ray Haag, Wayne Cully, Edna George, Dorothy Livingston and Nannie Johnson, and funeral Monday at two o'clock from the funeral home and burial at Rose Hill.