Shelby  County  Indiana
Obituaries

Cobb



The  Shelbyville  News
Wednesday, July 7, 1971
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COBB  RITES
ARE  THURSDAY
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          Services will be Thursday for  Mrs. George W. (Edna Pearl) Cobb Sr.,  91, 2627 52nd St. South, Gulfport, Fla., former Shelbyville resident who died Monday in a hospital in St. Petersburg.
          Mrs. Cobb and her husband moved to Shelbyville from Michigan and resided here from 1925 to 1937.  They operated the Cobb Line Furniture Store on S. Harrison St. and were members of the First Presbyterian Church.
          Surviving are a daughter,  Mrs. June DeGear,  at home, and a granddaughter,  Mrs. Edna Claire Kehrt  of Franklin.  A son,  George W. Cobb Jr.  was killed in World War II.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


Unidentified  Newspaper
November, 1966
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COBB – Norman E. Cobb, age 58, 2052 North Medford, husband of  Mary Cobb, father of  Glenn E.,  Judy  and  Patricia Cobb, brother of  Louise Cherry  and  Mrs. Bertha Brooks, five grandchildren, passed away Saturday, Services Wednesday 2:30PM, Conkle Funeral Home Speedway Chapel, West 16th Street.  Friends invited.  Friends may call.
Contributed by Nancy Glover
Notes for Nancy:  Norman was born February 16, 1908 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana and died .November 12, 1966. also in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.


Unknown  Shelby  County  Newspaper
March, 1944
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ANNA BELL "OTIS" COBB
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          Anna Bell "Otis" Cobb  beloved wife of  Thomas A. Cobb  and mother of  Ray and  Norman Cobb,  Emma Hall,  Louise Cherry, and  Bertha Brooks, sister of  Harry and George Otis,  Ella Clampitt,  Emma Pruitt,  Lottie Edwards  and daughter of  Louisianna "Hedges" Otis  passed away Friday.  Funeral Monday, 1:30pm from the Shirley Brothers West Chapel, 2002 West Michigan Street.  Friends may call at the West Chapel anytime after 1PM Saturday.  
Contributed by Nancy Glover
[Anna Bell was born October 6, 1874 and died May 12, 1944.  She is buried at Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.]



IN LOVING REMEMBERANCE OF
March, 1915
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Our son  Fredrick Cobb  who died at 6 years of age on March 10th, 1915.
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is still
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled
From his Mother, Father, Brothers and Sisters.
[Born September 9, 1902]
Contributed by Nancy Glover

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