The  Shelbyville News
Saturday, December 11, 1971
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LLOYD JACKMAN DIES AT HOME
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Lloyd H. Jackman, 67, 715 Fourth St., died Friday.  Failing health six years and seriously ill since a coronary attack six weeks ago.
Ewing Mortuary, with the Rev. Paul Coates officiating. 
Burial:  Forest Hill Cemetery.
Engaged in farming, moving to Shelbyville in 1949.  Employed with D & S Sales; Tokheim Corporation and J. G. DePrez Co.
Member of the West Street United Methodist Church.
Born in Franklin county Jan. 5, 1904, s/o  David and Grace Edna (Hildreth) Jackman.
Nov. 23, 1932, married Anna Faye Main, who died Oct. 23, 1945.
Married  Enid Fix  on Dec. 25, 1946.
Survivors:  wife;  2 children, Norman E. Jackman, Shelbyville, and  Mrs. Thomas (Phyllis) Reber, Blue Ridge Road; 3 grandchildren and a brother, Loren Jackman, Amos Road.
Contributed by Nancy Vance Glover
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Wednesday, October 24, 1945
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DEATH  OCCURS  AT  HOSPITAL
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          Mrs. Anna Faye Jackman  passed away at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at the William S. Major hospital, where she has been receiving treatment for a heart ailment.  Mrs. Jackman's home was on the Shoestring Pike in Moral township.  Mrs. Jackman was born in Shelby county, the daughter of  Morris R.  and  Audra (Odell) Main, on April 6, 1912.  She had always resided in this county.  In 1932 she was married to  Lloyd Jackman, who survives with one son, Norman Eugene, 7.  Also surviving are the parents, two grandmothers, Mrs. Anna Thurston, of Columbus, and  Mrs. Mollie Odell, of Madison; a sister, Mrs. Mary Sandefur, of Shelbyville, and a brother, Paul Main, of west of this city.  Mrs. Jackman was a member of the West Street Methodist Church and of the church orchestra when her health permitted.  She was also a member of the Fairview Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service.  Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the West Street Church with Rev. A. J. Spaulding officiating.  Interment will be made in Forest Hill cemetery.  Friends may call after noon today at the Ewing mortuary.
Contributed by Nancy Vance Glover
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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