Inez LowryAge: 21 years1909–1931
- Name
- Inez Lowry
- Given names
- Inez
- Surname
- Lowry
- Married name
- Inez Troutman
Birth | August 7, 1909 21 20 |
Census | April 15, 1910 (Age 8 months) |
Marriage | Asa Burton “Ace” Troutman — View this family about 1928 (Age 18 years) Note: Marriage info based on 1930 Census |
Census | April 1930 (Age 20 years) |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Barbara Jean Troutman June 19, 1930 (Age 20 years) |
Death of a husband | Asa Burton “Ace” Troutman January 15, 1931 (on the date of death) |
Death of a daughter | Barbara Jean Troutman January 15, 1931 (on the date of death) |
Death | January 15, 1931 (Age 21 years) |
Burial | Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Fairlawn Cemetery |
Family with parents |
father |
Thomas Francis Lowry Birth: August 16, 1887 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: |
mother |
Ora Etta Adams Birth: September 14, 1888 — Illinois, United States Death: February 4, 1952 — Illinois, United States |
Marriage: November 26, 1907 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
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20 months herself |
Inez Lowry Birth: August 7, 1909 21 20 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: January 15, 1931 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
Family with Asa Burton “Ace” Troutman |
husband |
Asa Burton “Ace” Troutman Birth: July 26, 1909 39 24 — Oxford, Sumner, Kansas, United States Death: January 15, 1931 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
herself |
Inez Lowry Birth: August 7, 1909 21 20 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: January 15, 1931 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
Marriage: about 1928 — Illinois, United States |
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3 years daughter |
Barbara Jean Troutman Birth: June 19, 1930 20 20 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States Death: January 15, 1931 — Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States |
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Census | 1910 United States - Census transcript - Thomas Francis Lowry - Household
Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States
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Census | 1930 United States - Census transcript - Asa Burton “Ace” Troutman - Household
Decatur, Macon, Illinois, United States
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Name | Asa-Inez-Barbara Troutman Obituary and Family Listing
DECATUR HERALD 1/15/1931
A. C. BURTON TROUTMAN,21 WAS THE SON OF MR. AND MRS.ELMER TROUTMAN, 1535 E PRAIRIE STREET. HE DIED IN ST. MARYS HOSPITAL AT 8:40 OCLOCK THURSDAY MORNING. HE WAS BORN IN OXFORD, KAN, JULY 26, 1909. HE CAME TO DECATUR WITH HIS PARENTS IN 1911 AND HAD LIVED HERE SINCE THAT TIME. HE ATTENDED SCHOOL IN DECATUR IN BOTH DENNIS AND DURFEE SCHOOLS.
HE ENLISED IN THE NAVY IN 1927 AND SERVED A FULL TWO YEARS ENLISTMENT PERIOD. HE WAS MARRIED TO IEZ LOWRY A YEAR AND A HALF AGO. HE LEAVES HIS PARENTS, TWO BROTHER AND THREE SISTERS, FRANCIS C. TROUTMAN AND CHARLES EDWARD TROUTMAN, DECATUR, MRS. FAY SCOTT, MRS. ELOISE BUTLER AND GLENDORA TROUTMAN, ALL OF DECATUR.
THE BODY WAS TAKEN TO J. J. MORAN & SONS FUNERAL HOME.
OBITUARY FURNISHED BY JANET DONNER
DECATUR HERALD 1/16/1931
HUNDREDS FILED PAST THE THREE CASKETS IN WHICH THE FOUR EAST DECATUR STREET FIRE VICTIMS LAY FRIDAY MORNING IN THE J. J. MORAN & SONS CHAPEL.
THERE WAS A. C. BURTON TROUTMANS BODY, SHROUDED IN THE AMERICAN FLAG IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY.
THERE WAS MRS. TROUTMAN AND BESIDE HER N THE CASKET, THE SIX MONTHS OLD BABY BARBARA JEAN, FOR WHOM SHE AND HER HUSBAND HAD GIVEN THEIR LIVES WHEN FIRE ENVELOPED THE ROOM IN WHICH THE BABY WAS SLEEPING.
AND THE THIRD CASKET WAS THAT OF FRANCIS LOWRY, 16 YEARS OLD BROTHER OF THE MOTHER, WHO WAS FATALLY BURNED WHEN HE BECAME LOST IN THE BURNING HOUSE WHILE VISITING HIS SISTER.
WINDOWS IN THE MORAN CHAPEL WERE REMOVED SO THAT THE OVERFLOW FROM THE CHAPEL MIGHT SIT IN THE CORRIDORS AND HEAR AND SEE THE SERVICES WHICH WERE CONDUCTED FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 OLCOCK. EVERY AVAILABLE SPACE WAS FILLED AS REV. STANLEY A MACDONELL AND REV. VERNE OGLESBY OPENED THE SERVICES.
FOR THE FATHER THERE WERE MILITARY BEARERS, IN THE UNIFORM OF THEIR SERVICE AND AN HONORARY GROUP, COMPOSED OF THE SIX MEN WHO HAD BEEN PALS SINCE BOYHOOD. THEY HAD ALWAYS WORKED TOGETHER, PLAYED TOGETHER.
FOR THE MOTHER, BABY AND BOY THERE WERE UNIFORMED POLICE IN HONOR OF W. ROSE ADAMS, POLICE PATROLMAN WHO WAS THE GRANDFATHER OF THE MOTHER. TWENTY UNIFORMED POLICE ATTENDED IN A BODY AND A FULL CORPS OF MOTORCYCLE POLICE ESCORTED THE FUNERAL PARTY.
SONS IN THE SERVICES WERE SUNG BY A QUARTET COMPOSED OF MRS. C. C. NICHOLS, MRS. W. R. ESSICK, ELMER LYONS AND ELDON GEIGER.
HONORARY BEARERS, FRIENDS OF THE FATHER WERE: MAC AND LEM RAY, JOHN MCMAHON, HOMER ETCHINSON, JESS HOLT AND ARNOLD CLINE.
OBITUARY FURNISHED BY JANET DONNER
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