The Daily Paragraph
Dennison, Ohio
Monday,October 11, 1915WELL KNOWN PARK WOMAN DIED TODAYMrs. Rennie Winchell, aged 63 years, wife of Albert F. Winchell, retired passenger engineer, of Thornwood Park, died this morning at 10:30 o"clock at the Grant Hospital, at Columbus; where she underwent an operation Saturday for hernia. Mrs. Winchell was taken to the hospital Friday. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. [W. S.] Fisher and was born at Fishers Station in the year 1852. She was been a resident of Dennison for the past thirty years. Besides her husband she is survived by three daughters namely, Mrs. Mary Hughs, of Fishers; Mrs. W. A. Page and Mrs. Luther Tipton, of Thornwood Park. Two brothers also survive, W. E. Fisher, of Columbus and M. D. Fisher of St. Louis. The remains will be brought to Dennison this evening and taken to the home in Thornwood Park. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.
The Daily Paragraph
Dennison, Ohio
Thursday October 14, 1915
Page 3REMAINS OF PARK WOMAN LAID TO REST WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONFuneral services over the remains of Mrs. Anna Winchell, who died Monday morning at the Grant Hospital, Columbus were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence on Miller avenue, Thornwood Park. The funeral was very largely attended by relatives and friends. A quartet composed of Mrs. Ed Lamneck, Mrs. Trimmer, Emerson Host and Rev. H. Bergen, sang three selections, "Face to Face," "Sometime We Will Understand," and "Some Happy Day." Mrs. Ed Lamneck also sang a solo. The services were in charge of Rev. H. H. Bergen of the Dennison Presbyterian church. Interment was made in the Union cemetery.
The Daily Paragraph
Dennison, Ohio
Saturday Evening March 7, 1931RETIRED ENGINEER CLAIMED BY DEATHAlbert F. Winchell, 83, passed away at his home in 331 Miller Ave. Friday at 9:30 p. m. One week ago Mr. Winchell suffered a stroke and pneumonia developed, which caused death. The deceased was born in Newark Nov. 27, 1847 the son of Josiah and Sally Winchell. Mr. Winchell was retired eighteen years ago by the P. R. R. as an engineer. He is a member of Mystic Tie Lodge No. 194, St. Bernard Commandry and Emir Grotto. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. William Page of McCrea Ave., and Mrs. Anna Tipton of Akron. One sister Mary J. DeLong of Shelby, O. His wife, two daughters and a son preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 from the late home with Rev. N. G. Crawford officiating. The Mystic Tie will also hold services. Interment will be made in the mausoleum at Union cemetery by R. K. Lindsey and son.
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