Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1917 — OBITUARY. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARY.

Earl Wm. Caster, son of George and Josephine Caster, born in Jasper county, Indiana, Dec. 13, 1895. Died' Dec. 19, 1917, ago 22 years, 6 days. He was a good and faithful to his parents, was patriotic and friends, was good and fitful to his parents, was patriotic and wanted to go the front, but regretted to leave his parents. He belonged to Co. B, 309 Engineers, Camp Taylor, Ky. He took great interest in the work at the camp and it was said by his Captain B. L. Kelso that they were very sorry to have to give him up for he was one of the best men in the company, and they needed - more men like hirh for he was the kind that help to build up the company, that he never gave him a black mark, and he got along with every one so well that they were all his friends, that he was the first one to die in the company, measles followed by pneumonia being the cause of his death. He leaves to morn his loss, father, mother and sister and many relatives and friends. Funeral services were • held from Milroy church, Dec. 21, 1917. Rev. D. A. Rodgers, of Wolcot, officiating. Interment in the Crockett cemetery.