Crawfordsville Journal Review 21-Mar-1964 2: 1- Jack Utterback Dies Suddenly; Funeral Monday- C. J. (Jack) Utterback, 76, died suddenly at 4 p.m. Friday at his home, 1610 E. Wabash Ave. He was fatally stricken just two weeks after returning from Florida. Mr. Utterback had been employed at an aluminum plant at Lafayette, had operated a greenhouse on Ladoga Road and worked for several years at a brickyard here. He was widely known for his hobby in flower gardening. He was an Army veteran of World War I. A native of Elmdale, he was a son of John and Martha Utterback and was born Jan. 1, 1888. He attended schools in the county and also business college. He was married in Crawfordsville Oct. 18, 1922 to Kathryn M. Walden, who survives. Surviving besides the wife are two daughters, Mrs. David Carver and Mrs. Richard Earl, and a son, David Utterback, all of this city, and eight grandchildren. Another son, Robert Clayton Utterback, was killed in action Mary 19, 1945 while serving in World War II with the USS Franklin. Also deceased are five brothers and a sister of Mr. Utterback. He was a member of and had served as Sunday School teacher and deacon in the Pleasant View Baptist Church. Services are announced for 3 p.m. Monday at that church, with Rev. Paul Hubble the officiating minister and burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church for an hour preceding the funeral. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Bright Funeral Home.