The  Shelbyville  Republican
Friday, June 16, 1934
Page 2
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HEART  DISEASE  FATAL  TO  WOMAN.
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Mrs. Appolina Wallace, age 61,
Died on Stewart Farm in
Sugar Creek Township.
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SURVIVED  BY  THREE  SONS
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           Mrs. Appollina Wallace, 61 years old, died suddenly in the home on the  Albert Stewart  farm, located near the Shelby-Johnson county line in southwest part of Sugar Creek township, Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.  Heart trouble was given as the cause of death.
          The body was found by one of her sons, who immediately notified several neighbors who happened to be at the farm picking strawberries.  Coroner Thomas Cartmel  was summoned.
          Until a few months ago, Mrs. Wallace had lived in Marion county.  Shortly after the death of her husband, Samuel Wallace, which occurred  last December, Mrs. Wallace and two sons,  James  and  Fred Wallace, moved to the Stewart farm.  Another son, Stanley Wallace, lives in Carrollton.  Three sisters and two brothers also survive;  Mrs. Mary Wilson,  Randall Stuck and  Burl Stuck, all of University Heights;  Mrs. Sarah Marshall  of Indianapolis, and  Mrs. Agnes Devault, of Edgewood.
          The body was removed to the home of Mrs. Wilson, where the funeral service will be held at ten o'clock Monday morning.  Burial will be in the Greenwood cemetery.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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