Mayme Ingleright
Aug. 10, 1894-July 13, 1925
Mrs. Ingleright dies following long illness.
Mrs. C.V. Ingleright, 30, passed away this morning July 13, 1925, at 3:45 o’clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Stroup, 106 N. State Street.Mrs. Ingleright was born in Niles on August 10, 1894, and had spent most of her life her. She possesses many charming characteristics and made may friends as she grew to young womanhood, six of whom deeply mourn her death and sympathize with the bereaved relatives. Mrs. Ingleright is survived by her husband; her mother,, one sister, Mrs. M.R. Ginn of New York City and Leroy Stromp of Niles; a reporter of the Daily Star. Mrs. Ginn reached Niles from New York this morning. The funeral plans will be announced tomorrow.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Claude Ingleright were held this afternoon at Trinity Episcopal Church. Rev. Ernest Dymond, rector of the Episcopal church in Dowagiac, conducted this services. Mrs. C. M. Clark and Miss Dorothy Shepherd, with Miss Lena Lardner at the organ, sang the hymns, "Peace, Perfect Peace" and "Jesus Lives". Mrs. Ingleright formerly sang in Trinity church choir.
The following served as pallbearers; Willard Collins, Fred Babcock, John Ear, Asa Hamilton, Richard Hamilton and Gordon Bairs.
The body was laid to rest in Silver Brook cemetery. Quantities of beautiful flowers expressed the sympathy of many friends for the bereaved relatives and were a tribute to the high esteem in which the young woman was held.
Among those from out of the city who attended the services were; Mrs. and Mrs. Wilmer Wertz and family of Elkhart. Mrs. and Mrs. Alan Arthur, River Park, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. E. Arney, Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodling and Isaac Schreiber of South Bend.