Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1916 — Two Old Residents Ruried at Remington Sunday. [ARTICLE]
Two Old Residents Ruried at Remington Sunday.
Edward Culp, an old and well known resident of Carpenter tp., died at his home in Remington Friday night and his funeral was held there at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Mr. Culp had been in poor health for a number of years and for some days before his death it was realized that the end was near. His age was about 70 years. For a number of years before moving to (own Mr. Culp resided northeast of Remington, and for a long time be was president of the Remington Pair association, which organization he helped to in 1875. He moved ‘o Remfhgton some 20 years ago, on account of failing health, and had Pince resided there. He w'as a man of fine character and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. In politics Mr. Culp was a life long Democrat.; A more extended mention of deceased will be made in Saturday’s Democrat.
Mrs. Anna McCulley, another resident of Remington and vicinity, practically all of whose life had been spent there, also died Friday night and her funeral was held at 4 p. m. Sunday afternoon. She leaves one son, Chauneey McCulley, of Remngton; one brother, D. J. Pettit, of Wolcott, and two sisters, Mrs. Legg of Logansport and Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington. Her husband died a number of years ago. A more extended account of her life will be published in the next issue of The Democrat.
