Shelby  County  Indiana
Obituaries

Golding / Goulding


The  Shelbyville  News
Monday, November 10, 1958
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Ex-County Man Succumbs
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Charles Golding, former Shelby county resident, died today at his home in Kokomo.
Survivors:  widow,  Pearl Golding;  son, Glen Golding  of Victorville, Calif.;  two sisters,  Mrs. Stella Wortman  and  Mrs. Cordelia Frazee;  one step-son, Merrell Abney  of Kokomo;  four grandchildren.
Fenn Funeral Home, Kokomo [Howard County, Indiana].
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  News
Friday, February 8, 1953
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FRANK  GOLDING
DIES  IN  HOSPITAL
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Rites for County Resident
Will Be Conducted Sunday
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          Frank Golding,  74, county resident who lived south of New Palestine, died at the W. S. Major Hospital Thursday night at 8:00 o'clock.  He had been in failing health for a long period of time.
          THE  SON  OF  James E. and  Nancy (Rawlings) Golding,  he was born in 1878.  He is survived by a step-daughter,  Mrs. Sidney King  of near New Palestine, and three sisters,  Mrs. Carrie Bassett  of this city and  Mrs. Maude Bright  and  Mrs. Stella Earhart  of Columbus.
          Last rites will be held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Hendryx and Fields Mortuaries, New Palestine Chapel and burial will be in the New Palestine cemetery.  Firends may call at the chapel.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday, October 24, 1918
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BODY  TO  BE  BROUGHT
HERE  FOR  BURIAL
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George M. Gulding, Former
Resident of this City,
Died at Alexandria.
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(From Friday's Daily.)
          George M. Goulding,  who had engaged in business here for thirty years, died yesterday morning at the home of his son-in-law, the  Rev. George W. Winfrey,  pastor of the Christian church in Alexandria.  His body will be brought to this city for burial.
          Mr. Goulding conducted a men's clothing and furnishing store here for many years on the site now occupied by the Shelbyville Trust Co.  He was one of the prominent and well known business men of this city and leaves a countless number of friends to mourn his death.  He made his home with the Rev. F. W. Winfrey during the latter part of his life.  he was about 70 years old.
          Burial will take place here in Forest Hill cemetery.  Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Republican
Friday January 8, 1904
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(Friday's Edition)
          Mrs. Mary A. *Golding  died at her residence in Brandywine township at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday, January 6th, 1904, of paralysis, after a lingering illness of four years, aged seventy-two years, ten months.  She leaves five children, four daughters and one son, and she is a sister of  Andrew J. Lee.  Funeral services will be held in the Brandywine M.E. church at 10:30 a.m. Friday, January 8th.  Cortege will leave the house at 9:30, in charge of Marshall G. Tindall.
[Mary Ann Lee  born March 6, 1830, daughter of  Jonathan & Mary (Copeland) Lee - BH]
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Shelby County Marriages
Mary Ann Lee & William Foglesong
October 8, 1851
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Hancock County Marriages
Mary A. Foglesong & Henry Bristow
November 27, 1867
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Mary A. Bristow & Greenberry *Golden
January 9, 1876
Contributed by Barb Huff  for Janice Stafford


The  Shelby  Republican
Thursday, May 23, 1899
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          James E. Golding  died at his home, 30 North Vine street, at 6:15 o'clock p.m. Friday, May 19, of kidney trouble, aged fifty-four years.  He was born in Brookville, Ind., and was married to  Nancy M. Rawlings Dec. 22, 1872, who with five daughters and two sons, survive him.  He served in the war of the Rebellion in Co. E., 79th Ind. Vol. and was a member of Dumont Post G. A. R., of this city, under whose auspices the interment will be made in the City cemetery.  Funeral services will be held at the house at two o'clock p.m. Monday, May 22, Dr. J. W. Duncan officiating.  The casket will be open from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday and from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday.  Funeral in charge of Edwards & Hageman.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Converse  Journal
Grant County, Indiana
November 3, 1898
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DIED  SUDDENLY
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A Respected Citizen Passes Away After
a Brief Illness.
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          Thomas Golding, an old and respected citizen of Converse, died at his home in East Converse yesterday evening at 6:30 o'clock.  He had been in poor health for some time but his condition was not considered critical.  Yesterday evening he became suddenly worse and before a physician could arrive he had expired.
          Deceased was born in Shelby county Dec. 2, 1831.  He has five children living, one of whom,  Mrs. Pritchett,  is a resident of Converse.
          As we go to press we are unable to report the funeral arrangements.
Submitted by Richard Weightman


The  Shelby  Democrat
Weekly,  January 24, 1889
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          Nancy,  wife of  Thomas Goulding,  died at her home in Union township at 3 p.m. Jan. 20, age thirty four years.  Buried at the Bennett graveyard at 2 p.m. Monday.  D. B. Wilson funeral director.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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