----- Original Message ----- From: DFox To: PAINDIAN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:01 AM Subject: Obits - Mar 19, 1937 Gazette Indiana Evening Gazette, March 19, 1937 -------------------------------------------------- Miss Olive S. TILTON, head of the Department of Mathematics at Indiana State Teachers College from 1924 to 1936, died in her home at 929 Hazel street Danville, Ill., today of a complication of diseases. Miss Tilton had been in ill health for some time, having resigned her educational post for that reason last June. She is survived by one sister, Miss Clara Tilton, and three brothers, Roy and Edward of Danville, and Frank of Chicago. Funeral arrangements were not available today. Thomas Franklin HINCHMAN, aged 19, son of Pearl HANCOCK HINCHMAN, died in Greensburg Hospital Wednesday. He was born August 19, 1917 in Young township. He is survived by his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Marie HANCOCK, of Blairsville, and Bernice at home; and three brothers, James, of Kiski Heights, and Robert and Gerald, at home. Funeral services will be held Saturday at the home of his brother, James, in Kiski Heights, at 3: p.m. by Rev Albert E Speck. Interment will be in Edgewood Cemetery. Mrs. Mary GUIDO, 73, well-known resident of Indiana, and mother of Mrs. Josephine FLORIA, Indiana County court interpreter, died yesterday at her home in Ernest. Death was attributed to a brief illness of a complication of diseases. Mrs. Guido was born in Italy in 1863, and came to this country more than 30 years ago. Her husband, Anthony Guido, died a number of years ago. Surviving are four children - August Guido, Mrs. Josephine FLORI (sp. typed as printed), both of Indiana; Kathryn Guido of Moon Run and Frank Guido, residing in New York State. She also leaves a sister, Mrs Frank RAMETTA of Cadogan, Armstrong County. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Ernest Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery. Mrs. Henrietta (DISHONG) FELTON, 71, wife of Charles Felton, died of pneumonia Wednesday morning at her home in Seward. She had been ill only a short time. Born April 2, 1865, Mrs. Felton had resided in Seward for many years. In addition to her husband, she leaves these children: Mrs. Matilda DEVLIN, Mrs. Mabel AMBURN and John and Herbert Felton, of Seward, and Mrs. Mary Felton of Armagh. A brother, John DISHONG, of Frostburg, Md., and a sister, Mrs. Mary E HULL of Derry, also survive. Funeral services will take place at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Felton home, with interment in the Armagh Cemetery.