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- Everett Baldwin Dies At Elwood
Elwood – Everett C. Baldwin, 64, 2418 South C. St., was found dead in his automobile at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Deputy Coroner Robert L Jackley said that indications were that death was the result of a heart attack.
A neighbor had found Baldwin sitting in his car with the hood up after seeing exhaust smoke coming from the garage in which the car was parked. Born July 15, 1900, in Jennings County, Mr. Baldwin was employed at Guide Lamp Division in Anderson and was a member of the Eagles Lodge. He is survived by the widow, Lenora Hensley; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Gardiner and Mrs. Eudine Dawler, both of Elwood, and Mrs. Geraldine Fern, Anderson; three sons, Francis and Donald Baldwin, both of Elwood, and Chester Baldwin, Frankton; 22 grandchildren; a brother, Jess Baldwin, Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Kerner and Miss Esther Baldwin, both of Indianapolis.
The body was taken to the Jackley Funeral Home, where friends will be received after 7 o’clock this evening and where services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Kenneth Wilson of the Baptist Bethel Mission officiating.
Burial will be in City Cemetery.
Anderson Daily Bulletin, Anderson, Indiana. Wednesday, 24 February 1965.
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