No source noted, penciled date of June 30, 1928, from an unidentified scrapbook of clippings titled COLLECTION OF LOCAL MONROE COUNTY OBITS donated to the Monroe County History Center, Bloomington, Indiana. DEATH OF MRS. NEAL Mrs. Mary Jane Neal, aged 62, ill from a complication of troubles since February, died Saturday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Stimson, East Cottage Grove Avenue, where she had been for some weeks. She was a devout member of the First Methodist Church, faithful in all things and had a large circle of friends. For several years she had been the housekeeper at the Walter Collins home on North College Avenue. Those of the immediate family are the children: Mrs. L. A. Appleby of Oakland, Ill.; Clarence Neal of Poplar Bluff, Mo.; Mrs. Ernest Prince and Mrs. F. B. Stimson of this city; four sisters, Mrs. John Neal of Indianapolis; Mrs. N. H. Baum of Kirksville, MO.; Mrs. Charles Beatly of Grand Junction Colo., and Mrs. L. J. Neal of Texas. Mrs. Neal was a member of the Rebeckas, the Royal Neighbors, Woman's Relief Corps, Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary and Emma A. Finch Auxiliary NO. 60. The funeral was this afternoon at the First Methodist Church and the services were in charge of the pastor, Dr. C. E. Flynn, who gave a most appropriate address. There was a wealth of flowers from loving friends. The pallbearers were: W. O. Medlam, Waldo Parmenter of Indianapolis, John Fowler, John Belcher, Walter Woodburn and George Setser. Burial was in the mausoleum of Rose Hill. The flower bearers were Mrs. Rebekah Lawson, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. W. O. Medlam, Mrs. Walter Woodburn, Mrs. Virley Clark and Miss Emma Matson. The music was by a quartet of the First Methodist Church choir and the sections were "The Old Rugged Cross,: "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere and "In the Garden."