Obituary from the Pulaski County Democrat
4 February, 1932
Sudden Call to Well Known Star City Man
Ralph A. Phillips, well known retired farmer of VanBuren township, passed away quite unexpectedly shortly before noon today at his home in Star City. He had not been in good health for some time, following an illness last fall, and has been confined to his home for the last few days, but his condition was not regarded as critical.
Mr. Phillips was seventy-four years of age and had spent the greater part of his life in Pulaski county. Surviving are the widow,two sons and three daughters. Of the latter, Earl lives near the south Pulaski county line and Stanley at Salem, Ind.; Mrs. Frank H. King is a resident of Winamac, Mrs. John Phillips lives at Michigan City, and Mrs. Adam Thompson in VanBuren township.
Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, at the Star City M. E. Church.
Obituary from the Pulaski County Democrat
4 February, 1932
Sudden Call to Well Known Star City Man
Ralph A. Phillips, well known retired farmer of VanBuren township, passed away quite unexpectedly shortly before noon today at his home in Star City. He had not been in good health for some time, following an illness last fall, and has been confined to his home for the last few days, but his condition was not regarded as critical.
Mr. Phillips was seventy-four years of age and had spent the greater part of his life in Pulaski county. Surviving are the widow,two sons and three daughters. Of the latter, Earl lives near the south Pulaski county line and Stanley at Salem, Ind.; Mrs. Frank H. King is a resident of Winamac, Mrs. John Phillips lives at Michigan City, and Mrs. Adam Thompson in VanBuren township.
Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 Saturday afternoon, at the Star City M. E. Church.
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