Person:Eva Ott (1)

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Eva E Ott
b.29 Apr 1915
d.1997
m. 29 Oct 1938
m. 1 May 1966
m. 8 May 1976
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Name Eva E Ott
Gender Female
Birth? 29 Apr 1915
Marriage 29 Oct 1938 Noble County, INto Larsh A Surfus
Marriage 1 May 1966 Noble County, INto Donald P Herb
Marriage 8 May 1976 Noble County, INto Lewis E Groh
Death? 1997
Burial? Lakeview Cemetery, Kendallville, Noble Co, IN N3-8

Ott Eva E, 29 Apr 1915, Surfus Larsh A, Ott William D, Hire Gertie M, 34-25 Ott Eva E [Surfus], 29 Apr 1915, Surfus Larsh A, Ott William D, Hire Gertie M, 43-278 Ott Eva E [Surfus], 29 Apr 1915, Herb Donald P, Ott William D, Hire Gertie M, 46-397 Ott Eva E [Herb], 29 Apr 1915, Groh Lewis E, Ott William D, Hire Gertie M, 52-417 Herb Donald P, 31 Jan 1898, Strater Olive M, Herb Eugene A, Weaver Olive, 2 Apr 1924 Herb Donald P, 31 Jan 1898, Ott Eva E, Herb Eugene A, Weaver Olive, 1 May 1966 Surfus Larsh A, 31 Oct 1916, Ott Eva E, Surfus Melvin L, Lindsey Lottie E, 29 Oct 1938 Surfus Larsh A, 31 Oct 1916, Ott Eva E, Surfus Melvin L, Lindsey Lottie E, 18 Dec 1958


Surfus Eva E 1915-1997 ~LV N3-8


Surfus Larsh A, 47, of Kendallville, died July 20, 1964 after a heart attack suffered while helping other volunteers put in a new church sidewalk. He had been employed as a machinist at the Flint & Walling Co. and in addition was in full charge of maintaining the church building and grounds of the Kendallville First Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Eva; his mother, Lottie of Fort Wayne; 2 daughters, Mrs. Roger Hursey, Kendallville, and Mrs. Mary Anna Dungan, Kokomo; 2 grandchildren; and 3 sisters, Mrs. Edward Priest of Albion, Mrs. Mary Stamm of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. June Parker of Kimmell. Funeral was Wednesday in Kendallville. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 7-?-1964


Herb Donald P, 76, R. 1, Rome City, died Thursday of a heart attack. Born Jan. 31, 1898 in Kendallville, he was the son of Eugene and Olive (Weaver) Herb. He married Olive Strater in 1924. She died in 1956. He then married Eva Ott Surfus in 1966. A lifetime resident of the area, he was a retired major in the Army Air Force and a veteran of WW I and II. He invented the 10-cent bomb sight which became profitable during the war. He was a member of the First Christian Church and American Legion Post 86 in Kendallville and Masonic Lodge 451 in Rome City. Surviving are his wife; one son, Donald P. Jr., Fort Wayne; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Phillip (Nancy) Kirk, 218 E. Lisle St., and Mrs. James (Marianna) Yater, Greenwood; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Guth, Mishawaka; one half-sister, Mrs. Mary Jean Carter, 445 Freeman St.; and 12 grandchildren. Services will be Monday in Berhalter-Hutchins Funeral Home. Burial, Lake View Cemetery. + 5-?-1974