Person:Blanche Ervin (1)

Watchers
m. 11 Sep 1890
  1. Blanche Pearl Ervin1891 - 1922
  2. Ada H Ervin1893 - 1980
m. 8 Jan 1913
Facts and Events
Name Blanche Pearl Ervin
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 18 Jun 1891 Concord (township), DeKalb, Indiana, United States
Other? 2 Jun 1909 Concord (township), DeKalb, Indiana, United StatesGraduate
Marriage 8 Jan 1913 DeKalb, Indiana, United Statesto Samuel George Dailey
Alt Death[2] 11 Dec 1922 St. Joe, DeKalb, Indiana, United States
Death? 12 Dec 1922 St. Joe, DeKalb, Indiana, United States
Burial? Riverside Cemetery, St. Joe, DeKalb, Indiana, United States

Indiana Births, 1880-1920 lists Keith Dailey, His mother's name is spelled Blanch P. Erwin.

School enumeration 1906 Living with: Ervin, James

Blanch

Age: 14 Birthdate: 18 Jun 1891 Birthplace: DeKalb Co., IN

School Graduations - Concord June 2, 1909 Bessie Dailey

June 2, 1909

Ada Ervin
 

June 2, 1909

Blanche P. Ervin


Obituary of Blanche Dailey, St. Joe News, Dec 21, 1922

Blanche (Ervin) Dailey, daughter of James and Ella Ervin, was born Jun 18th, 1891 and December 11th, 1922. She was 31 years, 5 months and 24 days old at the time of her death. When she was six years old, her mother died. The father became the part of mother to her and her younger sister and raised them to womanhood. She was united in marriage to Samuel G. Dailey, January 8th, 1913. She and her husband went to the home of her childhood to make their home and they remained there until her death. On September 11, 1916, a little babe came to brighten the home. She went deep into the black shadows of death when Keith came, but after a long struggle she came back to enjoy her home and child. But not for long. She took ill a little over two weeks ago and all that loving hands and medical skill could do, she was claimed by death at 2:50 Monday morning. She leaves a family very sad because of her death. The immediate relatives are her husband and son, father and sister and the parents of the husband. As the morning light was breaking, her spirit went back to the God who gave it, for it was His will. On January 5th, 1903 she joined the Concord M. P. church. She has been a member of the St. Joe Valley Rebeckah lodge for several years. Funeral services were held from the Concord church on Wednesday at 11 o'clock a. m., and the body was laid to rest in Riverside cemetery. Rev. C. H. Havens conducted the services with E. R. Kinsey funeral director.

Cards of Thanks

We wish to take this means of thanking the friends and neighbors for their kind expression of sympathy in our bereavement, and also for the many beautiful flowers. The family.

References
  1. 1906 enumeration of DeKalb County students.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Obituary of Blanche Dailey.