The remains of Otto Luken were brought here Tuesday for burial in the Winamac cemetery, following services Monday evening at a funeral chapel in Chicago, and other services on Tuesday at the Querry chapel in Medaryville in charge of The Rev. Gilbert Piker.
He was sixty-five years of age and had been in failing health for two years. A recent stroke resulted in death on Saturday.
Mr. Luken spent his boyhood on the west side of this county, but went to Chicago thirty-six years ago. Surviving is the widow, who before their marriage was Miss May Lanam. He also leaves three half-sisters, Mrs. Harley Miller, Mrs. Glen Clark and Miss Della Luken of Medaryville.
[Pulaski County Democrat 20 Sep 1945 issue]
The remains of Otto Luken were brought here Tuesday for burial in the Winamac cemetery, following services Monday evening at a funeral chapel in Chicago, and other services on Tuesday at the Querry chapel in Medaryville in charge of The Rev. Gilbert Piker.
He was sixty-five years of age and had been in failing health for two years. A recent stroke resulted in death on Saturday.
Mr. Luken spent his boyhood on the west side of this county, but went to Chicago thirty-six years ago. Surviving is the widow, who before their marriage was Miss May Lanam. He also leaves three half-sisters, Mrs. Harley Miller, Mrs. Glen Clark and Miss Della Luken of Medaryville.
[Pulaski County Democrat 20 Sep 1945 issue]
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