Glenn
Romack, 59, Huntington, Tenn., a former resident of Covington, died Thursday
evening, Sept. 4, at Baptist Memorial Hospital, Huntington. He was born March
18, 1927, in Newton, Ill., the son of Alfred and Mary Daughtery Romack. He was
married to Kathleen V. Sare Dec. 21, 1947. She died June 17, 1973. He was
married to Mrytle Dean Sare Long July 2, 1974. She survives. He was a former
resident of Newton, Ill., Covington, Brookston, Monticello and West Lafayette
and had resided in Huntington since 1976. He was a 1944 graduate of Covington
High School and a World War II Army veteran. He had been a farmer all his life
and operated a service station in Lafayette for a few years. He attended the
New Life Assembly of God Church in Huntington. Surviving, besides his wife, are
two sons, Michael, Fowler, and Allen, Valparaiso; two daughters, Mrs. Terry
(Glenda) Faith, Georgetown, and Mrs. Greg (Jacqueline) Richardson, Aurora,
Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Paul (Helen) Clark, Lafayette; two step-daughters, Mrs.
Carroll (Denise) Hembree, and Mrs. Steven (Keta) Carver, both of Greenville,
S.C., and 13 grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Bodine & Shelby Funeral
Home, Covington. Burial was in Lower Mound Cemetery. Star Tribune, Attica,
Indiana, Tuesday, September 9, 1986 Pg. 2