The Shemwell Family

Charles Orlando TroutmanAge: 80 years1870–1951

Name
Charles Orlando Troutman
Given names
Charles Orlando
Surname
Troutman
Birth March 25, 1870 23 22
Census June 4, 1870 (Age 2 months)
Birth of a sisterIda Alda Troutman
May 11, 1872 (Age 2 years)
Birth of a brotherOmer B Troutman
May 1, 1874 (Age 4 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherAlvin Milton Troutman
about 1874 (Age 3 years)
Historical Event
Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878
1878 (Age 7 years)

Note: Over 13,000 deaths occurred from yellow fever in lower Mississippi Valley - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_yellow_fever
Census June 1, 1880 (Age 10 years)
Birth of a brotherHal Park Troutman
December 13, 1880 (Age 10 years)
MarriageJosephine Emily Barnett — View this family
November 19, 1897 (Age 27 years)
Historical Event
Spanish-American War
between April 1898 and August 1898 (Age 28 years)
Note: The Spanish-American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of American intervention in the Cuban War of Independence - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish%E2%80%93American_War
Birth of a daughter
#1
Madge Troutman
February 1899 (Age 28 years)
Birth of a daughter
#2
Ruby Bell Troutman
February 1900 (Age 29 years)
Census June 1, 1900 (Age 30 years)
Birth of a daughter
#3
Opal Stella Troutman
August 29, 1901 (Age 31 years)
Death of a brotherOmer B Troutman
February 7, 1902 (Age 31 years)
Birth of a daughter
#4
Berdena Grace Troutman
May 2, 1905 (Age 35 years)
Birth of a daughter
#5
Ethel Maud Troutman
July 10, 1907 (Age 37 years)
Birth of a son
#6
Samuel Omer Troutman
October 29, 1909 (Age 39 years)
Death of a daughterMadge Troutman
before 1910 (Age 39 years)
Note: Both Madge and Ruby Troutman are shown in the 1900 Census; however, neither appear in the 1910 Census. The 1910 Census notes that Josephine (their mother) had born 6 children with just 4 still living in 1910. It is presumed the deceased children are Madge and Ruby.
Death of a daughterRuby Bell Troutman
before 1910 (Age 39 years)
Note: Both Madge and Ruby Troutman are shown in the 1900 Census; however, neither appear in the 1910 Census. The 1910 Census notes that Josephine (their mother) had born 6 children with just 4 still living in 1910. It is presumed the deceased children are Madge and Ruby.
Census April 15, 1910 (Age 40 years)
Birth of a son
#7
Edward Alvin Troutman
June 27, 1914 (Age 44 years)
Historical Event
Polio Epidemic
1916 (Age 45 years)

Note: Over 7,000 deaths and 27,363 cases reported in America's worst polio (infantile paralysis) epidemic - http://goo.gl/ZBEQA1
Historical Event
World War I
between 1917 and November 1918 (Age 46 years)

Note: The United States enters 'The Great War' where more than nine million combatants were killed- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I
Historical Event
Spanish Influenza Epidemic
1918 (Age 47 years)

Note: Spanish Influenza killed over 500,000 people in the United States, and somewhere between 20 and 40 million in what has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in history - http://virus.stanford.edu/uda/
Birth of a son
#8
William Frederick Troutman
March 31, 1919 (Age 49 years)
Census January 1, 1920 (Age 49 years)
Death of a fatherHiram N Troutman
February 13, 1923 (Age 52 years)
Death of a motherMary Ann Weirick
February 13, 1923 (Age 52 years)
Marriage of a childKarl Fred Isenberg — Berdena Grace Troutman — View this family
August 19, 1925 (Age 55 years)
Birth of a grandson
#1
Richard Gene Isenberg
August 13, 1927 (Age 57 years)
Marriage of a childRaymond Chase — Opal Stella Troutman — View this family
March 8, 1929 (Age 58 years)
Historical Event
The Great Depression
October 1929 (Age 59 years)

Note: The Wall Street Crash sets off the Great Depression, the most severe worldwide economic depression in the 20th century - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression
Birth of a granddaughter
#2
Sharon Lee Floyd
April 24, 1930 (Age 60 years)
Census April 1930 (Age 60 years)
Marriage of a childFrank James Darding — Opal Stella Troutman — View this family
July 25, 1936 (Age 66 years)
Marriage of a childLuther Washington Bloch — Berdena Grace Troutman — View this family
May 14, 1938 (Age 68 years)
Census April 1, 1940 (Age 70 years)
Birth of a granddaughter
#3
Nancy Kay Troutman
July 18, 1942 (Age 72 years)
Death of a sonEdward Alvin Troutman
May 29, 1944 (Age 74 years)
Historical Event
World War II
between December 1941 and August 1945 (Age 71 years)

Note: The United States enters World War II after the attack at Pearl Harbor, a global war that involved the vast majority of the world's nations and including all of the great powers - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II
Census April 1950 (Age 80 years)
Death March 19, 1951 (Age 80 years)
Obituary
Charles O Troutman Obituary
March 20, 1951 (1 day after death)
Historical Event
Korean War
between 1950 and 1953 (Age 79 years)
Note: The Korean War was a war between the Republic of Korea (South Korea), supported by the United Nations, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), at one time supported by the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_War
Historical Event
Vietnam War
between 1946 and 1975 (Age 75 years)
Note: The Vietnam War was a long, costly armed conflict that pitted the communist regime of North Vietnam and its southern allies, known as the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The divisive war, increasingly unpopular at home, ended with the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973 and the unification of Vietnam under Communist control two years later. More than 3 million people, including 58,000 Americans, were killed in the conflict. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War
Burial
Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Shaffer Cemetery
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage: November 14, 1869 — Fulton, Indiana, United States
4 months
himself
2 years
younger sister
Ida Alda Troutman
Birth: May 11, 1872 25 24 — Fulton, Indiana, United States
Death: February 9, 1952 — Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, United States
2 years
younger brother
Omer B Troutman
Birth: May 1, 1874 27 26 — Indiana, United States
Death: February 7, 1902 — Kewanna, Fulton, Indiana, United States
7 years
younger brother
Family with Josephine Emily Barnett - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: November 19, 1897 — Fulton, Indiana, United States
15 months
daughter
Madge Troutman
Birth: February 1899 28 20 — Indiana, United States
Death: before 1910 — Indiana, United States
13 months
daughter
Ruby Bell Troutman
Birth: February 1900 29 21 — Indiana, United States
Death: before 1910 — Indiana, United States
19 months
daughter
Opal Stella Troutman
Birth: August 29, 1901 31 23 — Leiters Ford, Aubbeenaubbee, Fulton, Indiana, United States
Death: July 15, 1971 — Logansport, Cass, Indiana, United States
4 years
daughter
2 years
daughter
Ethel Maud Troutman
Birth: July 10, 1907 37 29 — Indiana, United States
Death: March 1994 — Porter, Indiana, United States
2 years
son
Samuel Omer Troutman
Birth: October 29, 1909 39 31 — Indiana, United States
Death: November 1979 — Gary, Calumet, Lake, Indiana, United States
5 years
son
Edward Alvin Troutman
Birth: June 27, 1914 44 36 — Gary, Calumet, Lake, Indiana, United States
Death: May 29, 1944 — Germany
5 years
son
William Frederick Troutman
Birth: March 31, 1919 49 40 — Gary, Calumet, Lake, Indiana, United States
Death: June 20, 1994 — Lake, Indiana, United States

Census1870 United States - Census transcript - Hiram N Troutman - Household

Union, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameRelationAgeSexColorOccupationREPEBirthplaceFFBMFBBornMarSchoolReadWriteInfirmCitDis
Troutman, Hiram Nhead23MWFarmer515INNovx
Troutman, Mary Awife23FWKeeping HouseOHNov
Troutman, Charles Oson0 years 9 monthsMWIN

Census1880 United States - Census transcript - Hiram N Troutman - Household

Wayne, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameColorSexAgeMonRelationCondMYOccupationUnEmSickBlindDDIdioticInsaneDisabledSchoolReadWriteBPFBPMBP
Troutman, Hiram MWM33headMFarmerINKYIN
Troutman, Mary HWF32wifeMKeeping HouseOHPAOH
Troutman, Charles OWM10sonSxININOH
Troutman, IdaWF8daughterSxININOH
Troutman, OrlandWM6sonSxININOH

Census1900 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Aubbeenaubbee, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameRelationRaceSexMonthYearAgeCondMarrCHBCHLBPFBPMBPImmUSNatOccupationUnempSchoolReadWriteEngHomeMortFarm
Troutman, CharlesheadWMMar187030M3ININOHBlacksmith0YesYesYesFFH
Troutman, JosephinewifeWFMay187921M322INININ
Troutman, MadgedaughterWFFeb18991SINININ
Troutman, RubydaughterWFFeb19000 years 4 monthsSINININ

Census1910 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Union, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameRelationSexRaceAgeCondMarrCHBCHLBPFBPMBPImmNatLangOccupationIndEmpUnempUnempRWSchHomeMortFarmCWBlindDeaf
Troutman, CharlesheadMW40M12ININOHEnglishCarpenterBridgeEmpYesYesRH
Troutman, JosephinewifeFW32M1264INININEnglishNoneYesYes
Troutman, OpaldaughterFW8MINININEnglishNoneYes
Troutman, BerdenadaughterFW5SINININ
Troutman, EtheldaughterFW2SINININ
Troutman, SamuelsonMW0 years 6 monthsSINININ

Census1920 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States

NameRelationHomeMortSexRaceAgeConditionImmNatNatYSchoolRWBPLangFBPFather langMBPMother langEngOccupationIndEmp
Troutman, Chas OheadOMMW49MYesYesININOHYesMillwrightSteel MillW
Troutman, Josephine EwifeFW41MYesYesINININYesNone
Troutman, Opal SdaughterFW18MYesYesINININYesNone
Troutman, Berdena GdaughterFW14SYesYesYesINININYesNone
Troutman, Ethel MdaughterFW12SYesYesYesINININYesNone
Troutman, Samuel OsonMW10SYesYesYesINININYesNone
Troutman, Edward AsonMW5SINININYesNone
Troutman, William FsonM0 years 4 months0SINININNone

Census1930 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States

NameRelationHomeV/RRadioFarmSexRaceAgeCondAMSchoolR/WBPFBPMBPLangImmNatEngOccupationIndustryCodeEmpWorkUnempVetWar
Troutman, Charles OheadO8000RNoMW60M27NoYesINININCarpenterOYes
Troutman, JosephinewifeFW51M19NoYesINININNone
Troutman, SamsonMW20SNoYesINININBrakemanAuto IndsWYes
Troutman, EdwinsonMW15SYesYesINININNone
Troutman, FredsonMW11SYesYesINININNone

Census1940 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Union, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameInfoRelationHomeV/RFarmSexRaceAgeCondSchoolR/WBPCityCountyStateOccupationIndustryCodeEmpWorkWagesVetWar
Troutman, Charles OxheadMW70MNoIN00
Troutman, Josephine EwifeFW62MNoIN00
Troutman, Stella OpaldaughterFW38SNoIN00

Census1950 United States - Census transcript - Charles Orlando Troutman - Household

Kewanna, Union, Fulton, Indiana, United States

NameRelationSexRaceAgeCondBPNatDoing last weekHours WorkedOccupationIndustryClass
Troutman, Charles OheadMW80MarINU
Troutman, Josephine EwifeFW71MarINH
Troutman, OpaldaughterFW48NevINH

Obituary
Charles O Troutman Obituary and Family Listing Charles O. TROUTMAN, 79, Kewanna, died at 11:45 p.m. Monday at the Rochester Nursing Home where he had been a patient for the past three months. He had been ill for some time. Born March 25, 1870, at Kewanna, he was the son of Hiram and Mary WARRICK TROUTMAN, and in 1897, he was married to Josephine BARNETT. He was a member of the Kewanna Christian church. Survivors include the wife, at home; two sons, William F. [TROUTMAN], of Valparaiso and Samuel T. [TROUTMAN], of Gary; a sister, Mrs. Ida MURPHY, Kewanna; a brother, H. P. TROUTMAN, Kewanna; three daughters, Mrs. L. W. BLOCH, Valparaiso, Opal [TROUTMAN], at home, and Mrs. Ralph FLOYD, of Gary; and several grandchildren. Friends may call at the Harrison Funeral Home, Kewanna, after noon Wednesday. Final rites will be in the Shaffer cemetery, east of Kewanna. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67801480/charles_o_troutman
Name
John Aleck Barnett Obituary and Family Listing Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Thursday, March 2, 1950 John A. Barnett John A. BARNETT, Kewanna, retired rural mail carrier, died at 1 a.m. today at Woodlawn hospital. He was 75 years old. Born July 16, 1874, near Kewanna, he was the son of John A. and Nancy HARVEY BARNETT. In October, 1897, he was married to Nita B. GILLESPIE, who preceded him in death in August, 1945. He was a member of the Kewanna Masonic and I.O.O.F. lodges and a branch of the Rochester I.O.O.F. Survivors include a son, Alec [BARNETT], South Bend; two daughters, Mrs. Edith COSTELLO and Miss Enid BARNETT, both of Kewanna; two granddaughters; four sisters, Mrs. Charles TROUTMAN and Mrs. Oliver SMITH, Kewanna, and Mrs. Candace ZELLERS and Mrs. Bessie SCHIRM, South Bend. The body was taken to the Harrison Funeral Home, Kewanna, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Henry F. BOLGER, assisted by the I.O.O.F. will officiate and burial will be in the Barnett cemetery. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67094945/john-a-barnett
Name
Edward A Troutman Obituary and Family Listing Rochester Sentinel - Tuesday July 11, 1944 KEWANNA MAN KILLED ON BOMBING MISSION OVER EUROPE MAY 29 Word has been received from the War Department by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. TROUTMAN of Kewanna, Ind., that their son, Staff Sergeant Edward A. TROUTMAN who was previously reported as missing in action over Germany on May 29th, is now listed as killed in action over Germany on May 29th. This information was received through the International Red Cross from the German government. Details were not given but they were advised that this would be received later. His parents previously lived in Gary, Ind., where he graduated from Horace Mann high school. He was employed at Inland Steel Co., prior to his enlistment in April 1942. He received his wings at the Flexible Gunnery School at Tyndall Field, Fla., and took a special training course in aircraft armament at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo. He received his final training as an aerial gunner and crew chief at Almagordo, New Mexico and was shipped overseas in December, 1943, where he was with the Royal Air Force. At the time of his death he was acting as bombadier on a B-24 Liberator. He received the Air Medal four Oakleaf Clusters and a citation and sent his Air Medal to his parents. ----------------------------------------------------------- Gunner S/Sgt. Edward A. Troutman KIA Hometown: Valparaiso, Indiana Squadron: 576th BS 392th Bomb Group Service # 35352584 Awards: Air Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart Pilot 1st/Lt. Ace W. Tyler KIA Target: Politz Germany MISSING AIRCREW REPORT: #05212 Date Lost: 29-May-44 Serial Number: #42-95136 Aircraft Model B-24 Aircraft Letter: "A" Aircraft Name: (NO NICKNAME) 7th Mission Location: near a village named Gueltz Cause: German fighters Crew of 10 9KIA 1POW This mission would be the first to this tough and heavily defended target - the oil refineries at Politz. The 392nd would suffer high casualties on this raid. The 578th and 577th were assigned lead with Bombardiers, Lieutenant Joachim and Captain Colburn, respectively. At 0430 and 0500 hours, (27) crews were briefed and at 0749 take-offs began. A total of (26) ships bombed the target area, releasing (260) 500# GP weapons, but good bombing was hampered by an effective smoke screen over the target and the ensuing fighter encounters. An estimated 75-100 enemy fighters attacked the Group comprised of about (75) single-engine ME-109s and FW-190s and (25) JU-88s and at least (1) twin-engine ME-410. The severe fighter attacks were encountered for about thirty-five minutes near the target between 1150 and 1225 hours. The Group lost (6) aircraft on this mission with many casualties MISSION LOSS CIRCUMSTANCES: A returning eye-witness reported, "ship turned over with two engines out, altitude 21,700", and no further details were related on this aircraft loss. A German Report KU #2086, Air Base Hqs at Greifewald reported that this plane had crashed near a village named Gueltz, and the railroad Demmin-Altentreptow, about 1145 hours, 29 May. The crew had been shot down by a fighter, and was 99% destroyed from an air explosion and fire engulfing unexploded bombs at the crash site. Nine (9) crew members were found dead and identified at the site above. One, the Navigator Lt. Bassett, who had bailed out successfully, was taken prisoner immediately in the area. It was reported that the prisoner was transferred the next day, 30 May, from the Commanding Officer at Tutow (Berlin area) to Oberursel (Dulag Luft). Local burial of the casualties was carried out. INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS OF CREWMEN FATES/BURIAL RECORDS: Lt. Bassett, the only survivor, gave a brief account on a casualty interrogation (U.S.) form dated 27 July 1945. He stated that the plane had been attacked by enemy fighters and the nose section had been set afire; that he bailed out but saw no more parachutes coming down, although he was in a position to see them had others gotten out. That was the extent Df his report (in this MACR file record). German report of 1 June 44, message AF 965/64, Air Base Hqs Griefewald, 2/Ill gave account of the burials of the crew casualties: all were buried at the village of Gueltz, (800) meters from the Gueltz Estate, as recorded: Metz (Grave 1); MacDonald (Grave 3); Powell (Grave 4); Tyler (Grave 5); Troutman (Grave 6); Podolski (Grave 7); Blaida (Grave 8); Brown (Grave 9); and Ricci (Grave number not given). The Germans identified one of the deceased as Sgt Corbett X. Miller after they found his Soldier's Individual Pay Record. Although Miller was originally a member of 1/Lt Tyler's crew, he had been seriously wounded on the Hamm mission (April 22, 1944) and hospitalized. He was eventually returned home. Why his Pay Record was at the crash site is a mystery. U.S. National Cemetery records account for the following re-interments for certain members of this crew. These members were re-buried at the ARDENNES Cemetery, near Liege, Belgium: Podolski (Grave B-27-7); Metz (Grave D- 7-50); Blaida (Grave D-7-49) and Powell (Grave D-7-47). Podolski was awarded the Air Medal with (2) Oak Leaf Clusters and Purple Heart; Metz and Blaida both an Air Medal with (1) Oak Leaf Cluster with Blaida's being also a posthumous Purple Heart, but the latter award not in the case of Metz; and Powell is noted to have an award of the Purple Heart, posthumously as well. No other record connected with the MACR exists as to the subsequent reburials of the other crew men. The #42-95136 crew 1st/Lt. Ace W. Tyler Pilot KIA 2nd/Lt. Joseph A. Ricci Co Pilot KIA 1st/Lt. Earl F. Bassett Navigator POW T/Sgt. George E. MacDonald Jr. Engineer T/Sgt. William Metz Radio Op. KIA S/Sgt. Paul D. Podolski Gunner KIA S/Sgt. John M. Blaida A Radio Op. KIA S/Sgt. Gilbert A. Brown Gunner KIA S/Sgt. Edward A. Troutman Gunner KIA Sgt. Marvin L. Powell Gunner KIA (Information contributed by Find A Grave member #47791572) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67801484/edward_a_troutman
Name
Josephine Troutman (nee Barnett) Obituary and Family Listing Mrs Josephine Troutman, 83, former Kewanna resident, died Friday at 6 p.m. in the Lake County Covalescent Home at Crown Point. Born in Kewanna May 2, 1878, she was the daughter of John and Nancy Harvey Barnett. She was married to Charles Troutman, who died in 1951. Surviving are two daughters, MRs. Berdena Visnovski and Mrs. Ethel Floyd, both of Gary; two sons, Sam [Troutman], Gary, and William [ Troutman], Hobart; ten grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Harrison funeral home in Kewanna. Rites are pending. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/20891484/the-news-sentinel-1961-fulton-county-public-library
Name
Hiram N Troutman Obituary and Family Listing Rochester Sentinel - Thursday, February 15, 1923 Hiram N. TROUTMAN, 77, died Tuesday at his home in Kewanna. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Christian church there and during the sermon his wife, Mrs. H. N. TROUTMAN, aged 70, passed away, a victim of tuberculosis. Three children, Hal TROUTMAN and Mrs. Leroy GARNER, of Kewanna, and Charles TROUTMAN of Gary survive. Civil War Service: Enlisted as a Private on 31 March 1862. Enlisted in Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 31 Mar 1862. Mustered Out Company A, 26th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 4 Apr 1865. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79264607/hiram-n-troutman
Name
Mary A Weirick (nee Troutman) Obituary and Family Listing Rochester Sentinel - Thursday, February 15, 1923 Hiram N. TROUTMAN, 77, died Tuesday at his home in Kewanna. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Christian church there and during the sermon his wife, Mrs. H. N. TROUTMAN, aged 70, passed away, a victim of tuberculosis. Three children, Hal TROUTMAN and Mrs. Leroy GARNER, of Kewanna, and Charles TROUTMAN of Gary survive. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79264668/mary_a_troutman
Name
John Anderson Barnett Obituary and Family Listing From the Fulton Co Obituaries 1915 John A. BARNETT, 77, a widely known citizen of Union township and an ex-Fulton county auditor, died Wednesday evening at his home in Kewanna, following an illness caused by complications. Mr. Barnett has been active for 40 years in the political and civil life of Kewanna and Union township. In 1887 he was elected county auditor on the republican ticket, serving until 1891. In 1896 Mr. Barnett left the G.O.P. going to the populists, which during that year merged with the democrats. Previous to his election as county auditor, Mr. Barnett served six yearrs as township trustee. About 12 years ago he left the farm, moving to Kewanna. Mr. Barnett was a veteran of the Civil war, serving for nearly four years, retiring as a non-commissioned officer, and was a member of the G.A.R. Mr. Barnett was married twice, his first wife passing away when young, leaving one son, William BARNETT, who now lives in Washington. He then married Miss Nancy HARVEY who survives him. Six children by this marriage are living: John BARNETT, Kewanna; Mrs. Chas. TROUTMAN, Gary; Mrs. Woodson NELSON, Kewanna; Mrs. Olive SMITH, Kewanna; Mrs. William SCHIRM, Kewanna and Mrs. James ZELLARS of Kewanna. Mrs. Clyde HENDERSON of this city is a great-niece. Besides his children Mr. Barnett leaves a large number of grandchildren. He was a member of the I.O.O.F. lodge and at one time was very active in this order. As a member of the community Mr. Barnett was known for his decided convictions which made him a great many friends and also enemies. Funeral Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home in Kewanna. [NOTE: Jean C. & Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Indiana Cemeteries, Barnett Cemetery, Union Twp.: Sergt John A. BARNETT, Co A 26 Ind Inf. (military marker, no dates)] https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67095131/john-anderson-barnett
Name
Candace T Zellers (nee Barnett) Obituary and Family History Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Wednesday, March 22, 1961 Candace T. Zellers Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Ireland Road Brethren church near South Bend for Mrs. Candace T. ZELLERS, 75, who died at 3:30 p.m. Monday in Osteopathic hospital in South Bend. Mrs. Zellers, who resided in Clay township of St. Joseph county, had been ill since August. The Rev. Gene WITZKY will officiate at rites and burial will be in Barnett cemetery at Kewanna. Friends may call until 11 a.m. Thursday at the Hollis funeral home at South Bend and at the church until the hour of service. Mrs. Zellers was born in Kewanna on Oct. 28, 1885, and in 1909 at Rochester was married to James ZELLERS, who died in 1945. She was a member of the Kewanna Baptist church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Margaret DUDECK and Miss Marjorie ZELLERS, both of South Bend; and Mrs. Georgia JOHNSON, Mishawaka; five sons, Murlen ZELLERS, Rochester; Arthur [ZELLERS], Kewanna; Ralph [ZELLERS], South Bend; Viron [ZELLERS], Crown Point, and Earl Fahler [ZELLERS], South Bend; thirty-two grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild [?] and three sisters, Mrs. Ruth SMITH, Kewanna; Mrs. Josephine TROUTMAN, Gary, and Mrs. Bess SCHIRM, South Bend. SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1961 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67094510/candace-t-zellers