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Martha L. Templin

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Martha L. Templin

Birth
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 May 1968 (aged 80)
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7535038, Longitude: -86.5248179
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Her obituary from the May 16, 1968 Republican:

Funeral services for Miss Martha L. Templin, North Indiana Street, Danville, will be this afternoon 2 o'clock from the Weaver Funeral Home with the Rev Glenn Clark officiating. Burial will be in the Danville South Cemetery. She died Tuesday morning at the home of her brother, Will Templin, in Danville at the age of 80. A lifetime resident of the Danville community, she was born June 27, 1887, the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Mitchell Templin. She received her education from the Danville public schools and was a former member of the White Lick and East Center Home Economics clubs. She was formerly employed as a cook at Houseman's restaurant, Humpty Dumpty Restaurant and the Hoosier Hotel, all former business establishments of Danville. Surviving with the brother are three nephews, Harold Templin, Maurice and Mervin Warnock, all of Danville.
Her obituary from the May 16, 1968 Republican:

Funeral services for Miss Martha L. Templin, North Indiana Street, Danville, will be this afternoon 2 o'clock from the Weaver Funeral Home with the Rev Glenn Clark officiating. Burial will be in the Danville South Cemetery. She died Tuesday morning at the home of her brother, Will Templin, in Danville at the age of 80. A lifetime resident of the Danville community, she was born June 27, 1887, the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Mitchell Templin. She received her education from the Danville public schools and was a former member of the White Lick and East Center Home Economics clubs. She was formerly employed as a cook at Houseman's restaurant, Humpty Dumpty Restaurant and the Hoosier Hotel, all former business establishments of Danville. Surviving with the brother are three nephews, Harold Templin, Maurice and Mervin Warnock, all of Danville.


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