Shelby  County  Indiana
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Whaley


The  Shelbyville  News
Monday, March 3, 1952
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DEATH  CLAIMS
GALVY  WHALEY
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Funeral To Be Tuesday
For Local Businessman
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          Galvy Whaley,  67, well known local businessman, died unexpectedly Saturday evening at the Jackson Nursing Home in Rushville, where he had been a patient for the past six months.  Mr. Whaley, who had been ill for the past 11 years, lived at 116 E. Taylor St.
          The son of  Adolphus and  Flora E. (Creed) Whaley,  he was born in Blue Ridge on May 22, 1884.  His marriage to  Miss Martha Bassett  took place in 1904.  Mr. Whaley, who had been in the retail grocery business for the past 48 years, was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and the Elks Lodge.
          SURVIVING  ARE  his wife,  Mrs. Martha Whaley,  and one son,  Edward A. Whaley,  of Cynthiana, Ky., and a granddaughter,  Marthanna K. Whaley.
          Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Ewing Mortuary with Dr. L. O. Richmond officiating.  Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.  Friends may call at the mortuary at any time.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Monday, July 15, 1929
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FORMER  RESIDENT  OF
COUNTY  DIES
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Mrs. Anna Whaley, Widow of Robert Whaley,
Died at St. Vincent Hospital.
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MANY  RELATIVES  LIVE  HERE
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          Relatives in this city have received a message that  Mrs. Anna Whaley,  widow of  Robert J. Whaley,  of Milroy, died at four o'clock Sunday afternoon at the St. Vincent Hospital, in Indianapolis.  Her death followed a long illness.
          Mrs. Whaley, who was a former resident of Shelby county, was well known in this city and county.  She was the daughter of  Newton Norris,  and was sixty-five years old at the time of her death.  She was a devoted member of the Milroy Christian church.
          Surviving are two daughters,  Mrs. Everett Barkoff,  of Milroy, and  Mrs. James McKay of Indianapolis.  One child died in infancy,  Several brothers and sisters survive.
          Funeral arrangeemnts will be announced later.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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