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    1. [INMONROE] Mabel Sare Died
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    3. Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, September 3, 1938, p. 1. MABEL SARE DIES FRIDAY Illness of Six Months Fatal Mrs. Mabel (consider Mable a spelling variant) Sare, age 52, died at her home at 712 W. 8th Street Friday at 11 PM. Death is attributed to complications that developed during an illness of six months. The deceased is survived by her husband, Raymond Sare; two sisters, Mrs. W. R. Taylor of Bay City, Mich., and Mrs. Ada Youngman of Indianapolis, Ind.; two brothers, Charles Brookshire of Bloomington and William Brookshire of Burlington, Ia., and two nephews, Robert Brookshire of Bloomington and Milton Brookshire of Burlington, Ia. Funeral services for Mrs. Sare will be held Monday, September 5, at 2 PM at the Day Funeral Chapel. The Rev. W. E. Moore of the local First Christian Church will officiate. The body will lie in state at the residence on 8th Street until the time of the funeral. Pallbearers are Harley Skirvin, Donald Hyatt, Chester Hooten, Lane Young, Gamel Peterson and Thomas Farr. Nieces of the deceased will act as flower bearers: Avanell Bridwell, Doris Brewer, Mary Brookshire and Wilma Brookshire. Mrs. Sare is regarded as a "very quiet Christian and a well-loved neighbor and friend." Though she was quiet and unassuming and was known as a stay-at-home, the deceased had a great many friends. She was a member of the Christian Church. Burial services will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery.

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