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Oliver is buried in Cisna Park Cemetery, south of town. No headstone
exists.
It is not clear if he died in 1921 or 1922. Oliver committed suicide.Viola is buried in East Cemetery; Dublin, IN.; Wayne County: Jackson
Township, beside her parents. She died of a heart attack.Oliver had a hardware and plumbing store in Cisna Park, IL. After his
death Viola took her family back to Dublin, IN. All returned except the
eldest, Mable, as she was already married. When Oliver and Viola first
came to Illinois they settled in Hoopeston, where he worked in a florist
greenhouse. Later he took a job on a race horse training farm just south
of Hoopeston. This is where the famous race horse "Dan Patch" was kept,
and Oliver helped in his training. They then moved to Cisna Park in a
horse and wagon when Mable was about five or six years of age.
George Frederick Sebring is buried in Bullard-Oak Grove Cemetery, Aboit
Township, Allen County, IN.Residence at death: Ellison Station, IN.
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Rebecca was living with her daughter Cora when she died.Burried South Lawn Cemetery, Dublin, IN.
Rebecca's first Husband, James G. Paxton, must have been killed in the
Civil War, since she received his pension of $12.00 per month.
Records state that Oran W. was the 8th child and male infant the 9th.
Therefore, there must have been another child, possibly between James and
Walter, since there is 5 years difference.
Buried in Riverside Cem, Cambridge City, Ind with Clayton
Both are buried in Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cem. Wayne Co., Ind.
died in Hamilton, Oh