posting 2 Wann obituaries, from 1963 and 1964
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NAME:Eva Lucille (Wann) Denton
DEATH DATE: November 16, 1963 4:07am Clinton County Hospital
DEATH PLACE: Clinton County, Frankfort, Indiana
WHERE BURIED: Greenlawn Cemetery
SURVIVORS: Parents Daniel Wann and Cecilia Wann Newhart, a daughter Janna Jeanne Denton, a sister Mary Ann Smith of Jefferson and three brothers, Daniel R. Wann of Frankfort, Forest Wann of Terre Haute and Clifford C. Wann of Indianappolis. One brother and one sister preceed her in death.
OTHER INFO: Mrs. Denton was employed as a bookkeeper with the American Laundry for nine years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and held membership in the local Women of the Moose organization. Mrs. Eva Wann Denton was born in Parke County, Indiana on July 21, 1925 and graduated from Frankfort High School with the class of 1943.
SOURCE: The Frankfort Morning Times, Saturday Nov. 16, 1963 FOR PATIENTS
SUBMITTER: Mrs. Joni (Capuano) Fortier, grand-daughter of Eva.
NAME:Daniel Wann
DEATH DATE: Friday, Nov. 24, 1964 at 6:15pm
DEATH PLACE: Clinton County, Frankfort, Indiana- Clinton County Hospital
WHERE BURIED: Greenlawn Cemetery
SURVIVORS: The wife, Elizabeth G. (Ritchie) Wann, three sons; Clifford C. Wann of Indianapolis, Forest G. Wann of Terre Haute and Daniel R. Wann of Frankfort; a step-son Earl Ritchie of Gary; a daughter Mrs. Mary Ann Smith of Jefferson, two sisters, Mrs. Goldie Penticoff of Freeport, Illinois and Mrs. Eva Boggs of Los Angeles, CA; 14 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. He was preceeded in death by a son, Floyd Paul; two daughters, Alberta and Eva L. Denton; five brothers and two infant sisters.
OTHER INFO: Daniel Wann was born Sep. 20, 1883; the son of Daniel and Annie (Thompson) Wann. He was a retired Nickel Plate engineer with a 47-year career in railroading, mostly with Nickel Plate. He was a veteran of two wars, the Spanish-American War where he was a bugler and World War I where he served with the 63rd Engineers in France. Mr. Wann was a native of Parke County and a resident of Frankfort since 1919.
SOURCE: The Frankfort Times
SUBMITTER: Mrs. Joni (Capuano) Fortier, great-grand-daughter of Daniel.