Obituary Notices


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Richie B. Sinex

Wednesday,
Oct. 9, 1912
New Albany Weekly Ledger

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Richie B. Sinex, formerly of this city, son of Brewer S.
and Mary A. Sinex, died at Dallas, Texas, Thursday, October 3.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, at Dallas.  He was born
in this city, January 18, 1871.  His wife, Mattie Helm Sinex,
son Charles, and two daughters, Genevieve and Nettie Maie,
survive him.  His daughter, Genevieve, just recently visited
her grandmother, Mary A. Sinex, 503 Market street.

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AT INDIANAPOLIS

Mrs. Mary A. Sinex,

an Old Resident of This City,
Dies at Home of Son.
(Thursday's Daily)
January 1, 1915
New Albany, Indiana

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Mrs. Mary A. Sinex, widow of Brewer Sinex and an 
old resident  of New Albany, died at 2:55 o'clock this 
morning at the home of her son, George A. Sinex, 
at Indianapolis, where she had been  making her 
home for the past eighteen months.  While she had
been in failing health for several years, her condition 
was not serious until she suffered a stroke of paralysis 
a couple weeks ago, after which she sank rapidly until 
the end.  Mrs. Sinex was born in this city October 1, 
1841.  She was a daughter  of the late Charles C. Bowen.
She is survived by three sons, George A. and Charles B. 
Sinex of Indianapolis, and Frank B. of Chicago; also a 
stepmother, Mrs. Mary S. Bowen, of Indianapolis, and 
two half sisters, Mrs. Walter Gaugh,of this city, and Mrs. 
William McMillan, of Indianapolis.  Mrs. Sinex was a 
devoted mother, true Christian, and though quiet, modest 
and unassuming, she found her way into the hearts
of all with whom she came in contact.  She was a member 
of Centenary Church, from which place the funeral will be 
held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

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