d/o James Wyan and Martha Creech
Hamilton Journal---The Daily News, Thursday, August 10, 1939, pg 5
MRS JOSEPH PENNY RITES FRIDAY
Camden, Aug. 10 - Services for Mrs. Mae Penny, 61, who died early Wednesday at her home on North Washington street, in New Paris, Preble County, have been changed to 1:30 p.m. Friday, with burial in Greenville cemetery.
Surviving are the widower, Joseph W. Penny, manager of the Spring Grove Dairy; a daughter Miss Marie Hughes of New Paris; a son, James R. Hughes of Richmond, Ind.; stepson, Ray Penny of Detroit; sister, Mrs. Ida Priest of Arcanum, and a brother George Wyan of Arcanum. She was born in Albany, Ind., and had resided in the New Paris community 20 years.
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d/o James Wyan and Martha Creech
Hamilton Journal---The Daily News, Thursday, August 10, 1939, pg 5
MRS JOSEPH PENNY RITES FRIDAY
Camden, Aug. 10 - Services for Mrs. Mae Penny, 61, who died early Wednesday at her home on North Washington street, in New Paris, Preble County, have been changed to 1:30 p.m. Friday, with burial in Greenville cemetery.
Surviving are the widower, Joseph W. Penny, manager of the Spring Grove Dairy; a daughter Miss Marie Hughes of New Paris; a son, James R. Hughes of Richmond, Ind.; stepson, Ray Penny of Detroit; sister, Mrs. Ida Priest of Arcanum, and a brother George Wyan of Arcanum. She was born in Albany, Ind., and had resided in the New Paris community 20 years.
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