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Updated on May 2, 2007
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Eaton, William - 27 Nov 1904 Mr. William Eaton was born in Giles County, Virginia, January 12, 1822 and died Nov 27, 1904, aged 82 years, 10 months and 15 days. He came with his parents to LaPorte County, Ind., in October 1834. His father, John Eaton, was a native of Ireland. He had five brothers, Joseph, Thomas L. Samuel L., Charles G., and James, and four sisters, Nancy, Catherine, Susanna and Elizabeth. He was married Apr. 23, 1857 to Mary Morrison and was blessed with six children. Mrs. D.A.Wells, Mrs. J.J. Belshe, John, William, and Henry E. of Sundance, Wyoming, Lillian Victoria, deceased, and Mary Inez of Union Mills, Ind. The wife of the deceased Sept 22, 1902. Mr. Eaton was a member of the M.E. church in Union Mills and was loved and respected by all who knew him. He leaves a host of friends to mourn their loss, because a sincere Christian and a good citizen has passed from our midst.
Ebeck, Frank
John - LaPorte Herald-Argus 11 July 1977 "Frank
John Ebeck, 76, of 4101N CR 50W, died Sunday at 5:45 a.m. at his home. He was
born April 22, 1901 in La Porte to William and Bertha (Ludwig) Ebeck, and had
lived here his entire life. Mr. Ebeck was retired as an employee of Modine
Manufacturing Company, and was also owner of the Ebeck Garden Center. He was
married April 26, 1928 in La Porte to Isabelle Daniels. Mr. Ebeck was a member
of the Modine Retired Club. Surviving are his wife; two nieces and one nephew.
One daughter, two brothers, and one sister all preceded him in death. Funeral
services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Haverstock chapel with Jerry Crow
officiating. Burial will be in Pine Lake cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home today and Tuesday until time of services."
obituary donated by
Jeffrey Holtz - jholtz@ssqi.com
Ebeck, Isabelle
(Daniels) -Obituary - LaPorte Herald-Argus 2 December 1983
ISABELLE EBECK "Mrs. Isabelle Daniels Ebeck, 81, of 4101N
CR-50W, LaPorte, died Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8:15 p.m. at LaPorte Hospital. She was
born Feb. 15, 1902, in Black Hawk, Colo., to Mathias and Anna (Holtz)
Daniels and had lived here most of her life. She was a member of the
LaPorte Presbyterian Church where she was a teacher and secretary for the
Sunday school for many years. She had retired from the LaPorte County
courthouse. On April 26, 1928, in LaPorte, she married Frank J. Ebeck
who died July 10, 1977. Surviving are one niece and several cousins. The
funeral will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Haverstock Funeral Home with Dr. W.
William Wimberly officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-9
p.m. Tuesday and until the time of services Wednesday. Burial will be Pine Lake
Cemetery."
obituary donated by Jeffrey Holtz - jholtz@ssqi.com
Egelske, "Silver"
- May 1912 His full name was Sylvester Xaviery Egelske.
He was born 4 March 1901 and died 10 May 1912. Cause of death: tonsilitis. He
had 13 siblings, two of whom, Walter and Rose are also buried at St. Mary's.
His parents were John and Mary Ann Egelske.
information submitted by: Mary
Jackson at meamjackson@msn.com
Ehrich, Martha - New Dispatch - Michigan City, IN - 7/16/1997 Martha Ehrick LaPORTE - Martha A. Ehrick, 90, LaPorte, died at 12:55 a.m. Tuesday (July 15, 1997) at the Countryside Place Nursing Home, LaPorte. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaPorte. The Rev. Ted Nordquist will officiate. Burial will follow at the Door Village Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Essling Funeral Home from 6 to 8 p.m. today, and from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Thursday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home at 7 p.m. today. Mrs. Ehrick was born March 28, 1907, in LaPorte, to Peter and Agnes Tesmer Pliska. On June 26, 1926, in LaPorte, she married Leo W. Ehrick who died on Jan. 29, 1983. Survivors include one son, Robert J. Ehrick, Chesterton; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lillian Weikel and Delores Sweeney, both of LaPorte; one brother, Frank Pliska, LaPorte, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Ehrick was preceded in death by a sister, Agnes Parker, and a brother, Peter Pliska. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Eichstaedt, Albert C. -LaPorte Herald-Argus -- 15 Dec 1948 - Albert C. Eichstaedt, Hanna, died at 1:40 this mornign at the Holy Family hospital after an illness of one year. He was born in Cass township on April 30, 1875, and had lived in Hanna all his life. He was married in April 1900, to Augusta Monthey (Manthey) of Wanatah. He was a member of the Lutheran church of Hanna. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Clara Kuehn, Hanna, two sons, Leo and Clarence, of Hanna, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild, two brothers Emil, LaCrosse and Edwin of Glenwood, Calif. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at the Hanna Lutheran church, with the Rev. A. Kuster of Wanatah officiating. Friends may call at the home tommorrow afternoon. Burial will be in the Hanna cemetery with Kosanke brothers of Union Mills in charge. - Name of sender: Michele Cuff
Eichstaedt, Ella L.
- Obituary LaPorte Herald-Argus 25 March 2001 Ella L.
Eichstaedt, 90, Walkerton and formerly of Hanna, died at 4:50 p.m. Saturday
(March 24, 2001) at Miller's Merry Manor, Walkerton. The funeral will be at 11
a.m. Tuesday at First Lutheran Church of Hanna, with the Rev. Merlin Bray
officiating. Burial will be in Hanna Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9:30 to
11 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Essling Funeral Home, LaPorte, is in charge of
arrangements. Mrs. Eichstaedt was born March 9, 1911, in Hanna, to Adolph and
Emma (Sacks) Gross. On March 28, 1942, in Wanatah, she married Clarence E.
Eichstaedt. He preceded her in death on May 14, 1982. Surviving are a daughter,
Marlene Bechinski, La Porte; five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; a
step-great-grandchild; and two nieces and a nephew. A daughter, Karen Berker,
and five sisters, Violet Gross, Bertha Welch, Emma Eichstaedt, Carrie Acton and
Mae Kneisley, all preceded her in death. Mrs. Eichstaedt was a homemaker. She
was a member of First Lutheran Church of Hanna and the Ladies Aid of the First
Lutheran Church of Hanna."
Submitted by Jeffrey Holtz on 28 January 2002
Jholtz2000@yahoo.com
Eley - - MARY MABLE ELEY, Died 13 Oct 1891 Three years old Mary Mable Eley died of the croup and pneumonia on Oct. 13, 1891. She was born on May 14, 1888, to Mr. & Mrs. Charles Eley. Hannah Eley was Marys grandmother. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Michigan City, Ind. in the Hannah Eley burial plot.
Elliott, George W. -Michigan City News, Michigan City, IN , Wed. 1 Feb. 1899, p5, c5 The funeral of Geo. W. Elliott, whose death at the home of Robert Hanson, trustee of Springfield township, was noted by THE NEWS Monday; was held at 4 Tuesday afternoon from A. F. Earl's undertaking rooms. Rev. J. S. Hoagland, of the First M. E. church, conducted the services. The remains were interred in Greenwood cemetery. The death of Mr. Elliott was due to pneumonia, with which he was ill eight days. He was 67 years old and leaves a wife and six adult children. Mr. Elliott resided in Laporte until two months ago, when he went to work for Mr. Hanson in the latter's mill. Mrs. Elliott has been living with a sister in Cincinnati for the past few months. The children consist of three daughters and three sons, the latter being Warren and Gordon Elliott of Indianapolis; and Geo. Elliott of Minneapolis. The Messrs. Elliott, of Indianapolis were here to attend their father's funeral.
Elliott, Hannah (Tabor) -
The Daily Herald, Wednesday, August 14, 1895 "Mrs. Hannah
Elliot, mother of Mrs. George Martin, of Three Oaks, died at the home of her
daughter with whom she resided. Her funeral was held in the M.E. church at
Three Oaks and the remains were laid at rest in the Foster cemetery. Aunt
Hannah Elliott was an early settler and we remember many kinds acts of hers in
times of sickness, when the country was new, away back in 1835 and '40, when
she was a resident of Galena. " The Daily Herald, Friday, Aug
16 1895
"The Mrs. Elliott spoken of before died Friday at her daughter's,
Mrs. George Martin's, at Three Oaks. Funeral Sunday. She was brought to the
Foster cemetery and laid beside her husband, Alfonso Elliott. Her maiden name
was Tabor. She was seventy-seven years old. She had only this daughter living.
The other had passed on before. She leaves three sisters and one brother. There
are not many of the old settlers left."
Elwood Mason, M.C. News 3/11/1891 pg 4 Elwood Mason, who died at the county farm last Friday, was brought here Sunday for burial in Low Cemetery. He married Sarah B Glime on 6/7/1863. - obituary information donated by Pat Panichi
ERBS, August - AUGUST GUSTAVE ERBS, Died 09 Oct 1947 August Gustave Erbs, 81, 233 McClelland, died at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, in St. Anthony Hospital, following a one-week illness. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, in the Hummer Mortuary. Rev. A. P. Hardt will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday afternoon, evening and Saturday. Mr. Erbs was born Nov. 22, 1865, in Germany, the son of Frederick and Fredericka Erbs. He was married in Germany, Oct. 19, 1890, to Bertha Beneka, who survives. He came to Michigan City, Ind. in 1893. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a son, Paul Erbs, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Frieda Voss, this city, and five grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs. Helen Lang, died in February. Mr. Erbs was a member of St. Johns Evangelical and Reformed Church.
Erickson, Larry
Allen - La Porte Herald-Argus 9-20-1954 Larry Allen
Erickson, four year-old son of John and Joan Erickson, 1410 Kingsport lane,
died at 11:30 yesterday morning at the Holy Family hospital. He had been ill
most of his life. Larry was born in LaPorte June 26, 1950. He is survived by
his parents: two sisters, Shirley Ann and Diane, both at home; two brothers,
John, Jr., and Robert, both at home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Loran
McCormick, Rolling Prairie. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow
with the Rev. Wilbur H. Dickerson officiating. Burial will be in Rolling
Prairie cemetery. Friends may call at the Haverstock chapel tonight and until
time of services.
Contributed by - Amanda Million Humphrey
aemt@csinet.net
Erickson, Amanda Christine Ferger - Possibly
Herald Argus, LaPorte, IN Obituary - 11-7-1944 Mrs. Amanda
Erickson, 47, wife of John Erickson of Michigan City, died at 1:10 yesterday
afternoon after an illness of five years. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ferger, she was born in Indianapolis on May 21, 1897, and had lived here for 20
years. She was married to John Erickson on Feb. 25, 1925. She was a member of
the First Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, one son, John Jr., and one
brother, Fred Ferger, of Waukegan, IL. Funeral services will be held Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Haverstock Chapel with the Rev. V. E. Squibb
officiating. Burial will be in Patton Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow noon
at the chapel and until time of funeral.
Obituary contributed by - Amanda
Million Humphrey aemt@csinet.net
Erickson, John Alvid - Obit for John
Alvid Erickson - on or about 5-31-50 (burial date) John Alvid
Erickson, Sr., of 1701 Monroe Street died Thursday night at his home. He was
59. Mr. Erickson was born in Sweden, Dec. 29, 1890 and lived here 20 years
after coming from Sweden. He was an employee of the Joy Manufacturing Company,
Sullivan division. On Feb. 25, 1925 he married Amanda Ferger in Indianapolis.
Mr. Erickson was a member of the Baptist Church, Moose, Eagles, and a veteran
of World War I. He is survived by a son, John George Erickson, Jr., of La
Porte, a granddaughter, three brothers and five sisters in Sweden. Funeral
services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 at the Haverstock chapel
directed by the Rev. Wilbur H. Dickerson. Burial will be at Patton Cemetery.
Obituary contributed by - Amanda Million Humphrey aemt@csinet.net
Erickson, Robert – 1921 - Patton
Cemetery, Cresent Bluff Infant Section, Row #15 Robert
Erickson, 9, of 101 Bond Street, died at his home at 1:45 this morning. He was
born here Oct. 26, 1930 and had lived here all his life. He belonged to the
Baptist Church. He is survived by his father, John Erickson; one brother, John,
Jr., and two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Erickson of Sweden. Funeral
services will be held at 2 p.m. at the O. M. Haverstock chapel, the Rev.
Stanley Johnson officiating, with burial at the Patton Cemetery. The body may
be viewed at the chapel from tomorrow noon until time for the
services.
Obituary contributed by - Amanda Million Humphrey
aemt@csinet.net
Erickson, Ruth Caroline - Patton Cemetery,
Cresent Bluff Infant Section, Row #14 Ruth Caroline Erickson,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Erickson, 310 B street, passed away at
11:05 last night at the home after an illness of three days of pneumonia. The
child was four weeks old. She was born on April 5. Surviving are the parents;
two brothers, Robert and John, Jr., at home; three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mathew Erickson of Sweden, and Mrs. Lottie Ferger of Waukegan, IL. Funeral
services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Haverstock chapel.
The Rev. F. G. Kenney will officiate and burial will be in Patton Cemetery with
O. M. Haverstock in charge. The body may be viewed from 4 p.m. today until the
time of the funeral tomorrow at the Haverstock chapel.
Obituary contributed
by - Amanda Million Humphrey aemt@csinet.net
ESPY,WILLIAM - - WILLIAM L. ESPY, Died 24 Jan 1928 Following an illness of one month, William L. Espy, 216 Miller Street, died at 6 oclock today of complications. He was born in Hobart, Ind., on March 30, 1850. Mrs. Espy died April 14, 1913. One grandson, Harry N. Peo, of this city, is the only surviving relative. Funeral services will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock from the Ott Chapel. The Rev. E. J. Egly, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
Etherington, Richard - History of LaPorte County, Chapman's 1880 p. 701 Richard Etherington was born in 1810 in Winchester county, England, and is the son of Richard and Elizabeth Etherington, natives also of the same county. He moved to America in 1832, stopping a short time in New York State, then to Ohio, then, in 1836, to Illinois, and finally to this county, locating at LaPorte. He came to this tp. in 1840, settling on sec. 27, where he has ever since lived, but is at present on sec. 34. In 1833 he married Miss Elizabeth Thorn, who was born in England in 1814, and they have had 11 children, 4 of whom are living: Eliza, Jane, Edmund and Mary. Mrs. E. died about 1850, and the next year Mr. E. married Mahala Clark, who was born in New York State in 1813, and they had one child. Mrs. E. died in 1852, and the next year Mr. E. married Lucy Perry, who was born in New Hampshire. Mr. Etherington commenced in life poor, but he now owns 1,400 acres of land, two houses and lots in Rolling Prairie, and has given his children about $20,000. He has never gone to school, but has education enough for business. P.O., Rolling Prairie.
EVORY, OBADIAH – unknown La Porte newspaper, 14 August 1909 After lying in a comatose state since last Sunday, breathing but apparently unconscious of all about him. Obadiah Evory passed away last night at 9:20 o’clock at the home of his son, Gilbert Evory. Mr. Evory had been in feeble health for several months with a complication of diseases. He was born September 27, 1831, at Catskill, N. Y., coming to this city in 1878. He was married December 24, 1842 at Rolling Prairie to Miss Margaret Jane Provolt who died eight years ago. Mr. Evory before his retirement from business life was a very successful contractor, having built the Odd Fellows and Ruth C. Sabin home and other buildings in the city. He was a member of the First Christian church, also Excelsior lodge, F. And A. M. Rev. Clarke R. Parker, pastor of the Baptist church will officiate at the services, which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o’clock at the Evory home 805 Linwood Avenue. The Masonic fraternity will be in charge. The internment will take place at the Rolling Prairie cemetery under the direction of Austin Cutler. Mr. Evory leaves seven children; Charles, John, and Miss Laura Evory, of Chicago; Mrs. E. E. Reese, of Rolling Prairie; and Gilbert, Gurdon and Miss Susan Evory, this city
Ewald, Peter Christian – LaPorte Daily Herald, Monday May 14, 1894 Peter Christian Ewald was born in Germany, February 14, 1825, and came to this country in 1854. In 1862 he was married to Martha Elizabeth Ginder, nine children being born to them, five sons and four daughters. He departed this life May 8, 1894 aged 69 years, 2 months and 22 days. All but one of the children was at home. Mr. Delcamp preached the funeral sermon, assisted by Mr. Mathews. Burial at Springville.