The Shelbyville News
June 25, 2002
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Ervena Almira Tyner, 97, of Bloomington, died Sunday, June 23 at Bloomington
Hospitality House in Bloomington.
Born March 30, 1905 in Johnson County,
d/o John H. and Leona D. (Miller) Hollandbeck.
Married Ralph Waldo Tyner; he preceded her in death in 1978.
Survivors include
two sons, William L. Tyner of Bloomington and Ralph W. Tyner of Evansville; one
brother, Scott F. Hollandbeck of Shelbyville; three grandchildren,
Ralph Tyner
of Davenport, Iowa, LeeAnn McCarty of Evansville and Keith A. Tyner
of
Indianapolis; and nine great-grandchildren.
Homemaker.
Member of the McDoel Baptist Church in Bloomington and a 75-year
member of Eastern Star.
McDoel Baptist Church with the Rev. Harold Carter
officiating.
Allen Funeral Home, 3000 E. 3rd St. in Bloomington. Eastern
Star service at 7 p.m. at the funeral home.
Burial: Rosehill
Cemetery in Bloomington.
Contributions may be made to McDoel
Baptist Church, 1008 S. Rogers St., Bloomington, IN 47403.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville News
Thursday, September 27, 1984
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Paul M. Tyner, 87, Fountaintown, died Thursday, September 27, 1984,
Hancock Memorial Hospital.
Born July 2, 1897 in Hancock County, s/o Harvey and Cannie
Thatcher Tyner.
Married Ethel Tyner, she preceded him in death.
Survivors: sisters, Louise Lackey, Connersville, Mona
Brown, and Blanche Heidenreich, both of Indianapolis.
Preceded in death by a sister and three brothers.
Pascoe Memorial Mortuary.
Burial: Park Cemetery.
Contributions: American Heart Assoc.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville News
Tuesday, December 18, 1962
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Hey Tyner, 79, near Morristown, died at 12:55 p.m., Greenfield.
Former Van Buren Township trustee, 1935-1943. Lived entire life in Van
Buren Township home where born.
Born January 25, 1883, s/o Joseph M. and Nancy Meyer Tyner.
Farmer. Member Morristown Masonic Lodge No. 193.
Survivors: niece, Genevieve Cory (Forrest), nephew, Joe M.
Tyner, sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Tyner, all of Van Buren
Township, and two great-nephews.
Sleeth Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Brown of Fountaintown officiating.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelbyville Republican
Friday January 28, 1921
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AGED RESIDENT DIED THIS A.M.
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Mrs. Anna Tyner Passed Away At Her Home In Morristown
III Over Year
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FUNERAL SERVICE SATURDAY
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After an illness of over one year, Mrs. Anna Tyner, lifelong resident of this county passed away at her home in Morristown this morning.
Death was caused from a complication of diseases. She was born September 25, 1843, being aged 78 years at
the time of her death.
Mrs. Tyner was a devout member of the Morristown M. E. church and until her health failed, she was always a very
active member. She was always very active in the civic welfare of the Morristown community and her death
is mourned by her host of friends.
Surviving she leaves six daughters and one son, namely,
Mrs. J. L. Bass, of Lincoln, Nebraska; Mrs. A. H. Spurlin,
of Burkhead, California; Mrs. George
Riley, of Madison, Wisconsin; Mrs. Harry Fisher, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and
Miss
Mable Tyner, at home; one son, M. E. Tyner, of Cleveland, Ohio. Four sisters and three brothers also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Morristown
M. E. church Saturday morning at ten o'clock. Burial will be made in the Asbury cemetery, at Morristown.
Submitted by Barb Huff
The Daily Republican
Friday Evening, July 6, 1888
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Mrs. Sarah A. Tyner, widow of the late Elijah Tyner, of Hancock county, died on Friday of congestion of the lungs and heart. She was eighty years of age and has made her home for the last ten years with her son, Elbert Tyner, of Greenfield. She was an old resident of Hancock county, her husband having entered a large tract of land in that county, on which they spent most of their lives.
Submitted by Phyllis Miller Fleming for Anita Gohl
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