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Author: RobertLJackson29
Surnames: ASHCRAFT, BIVENS, BRITT, BRUCE, CORBIN, DOYLE, HORN, JACKSON, POTTS, LEMON,
SMITH, VAUGHT
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THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Thursday May 15, 1941, Volume
LXV, Number 29, Page 4, Column 2, "DEATH'S HARVEST-CORBIN." [Transcribed on
November 27, 2007 by RLJ from microfilm of the original newspaper on file in the
Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library.]
Oliver Morton CORBIN was born in Greene County, Indiana, April 5, 1864; died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Edna BRITT, in Bedford, Indiana, May 5, 1941, aged 77 years and one
month.
Mr. CORBIN was one of 15 children born to Jesse and Delilah (JACKSON) CORBIN, who were
pioneer citizens of Jackson Township, Greene County, Indiana and direct descendants of the
lat Mr. and Mrs. James CORBIN, among the first settlers of Greene County, having come from
the Blue Grass regions of Kentucky between the years of 1821 and 1825, during the covered
wagon days.
Oliver Morton was brought up under the influence and teachings of Christian parents, in
the fear and admonition of the Lord, and early in life obeyed the Master's call and
affiliated with the Baptist church and lived a Christian through his life.
As a young man he was morally clean, and it could be truly said he had not one bad
habit, was a true model for his friends and associates, and was a favorite among the young
people of the community. He loved music and was a talented singer. During his long
illness he found much pleasure in his Christian friends calling, and singing and praying
with him. One of his favorite songs was "Jesus Lover of My Soul," and recently
when the writer was at his bedside and by request sang this song, and when his sweet tenor
voice, clear and full of inspiration, joined the singing, it seemed the "gates of
heaven" swung ajar that the angelic choir might hear his voice.
About the year 1885 he was married to Miss Eliza POTTS, a schoolteacher of Dubois County
and one of the most beautiful Christian ladies, with whom it has been my privilege to be
associated.
To this happy union two children were born, Everett and Bertha. In a few months Jesus
came and took little Bertha to be His own. The family circle was broken, but a new one
established in a home not built by hands, which made the way more bright for those left to
mourn. In a short time the mother followed little Bertha, which added another link to the
circle, and in October, 1940, when Everett passed away the third link was added, and in
the death of the father May 5, 1941, the circle was made complete, never to be broken.
On October 11, 1895, Mr. CORBIN was again married to Miss Nellie LEMON, of Bedford. To
this union six children were born, three passing away in infancy.
Mr. CORBIN was an industrious man toiling early and late, in good and bad weather, for
years hauling stone by wagon and team (later a more modern way) for building contractors.
Many homes and business houses were built by his labor, and almost every man in Bedford
knew him, and he was held in high esteem for his honesty and friendly greeting. His
friends were numbered by his acquaintances, and his friends keenly feel their loss as a
Bedford citizen. Mr. CORBIN had been confined to his home for more than a year, and
everything that kind hearts and willing hands could do was to on avail. During his long
illness he never murmured, nor did he utter a single unkind word. Truly his children can
rise up and call him blessed, and his many friends say, "This was a man." What a
wonderful world this would be if all would live such a life!
He is survived by the widow; three children, namely, Mrs. Edna BRITT, Mrs. Rowena VAUGHT
and Mrs. Margaret SIMMONS; ten grandchildren, two brothers, William S. CORBIN, near
Owensburg; James M. CORBIN, Clay City R. R. 2; one sister, Mrs. Frank HORN, Bloomfield
Star Route, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Free Methodist Church in Bedford,
conducted by the Rev. BLACK and Rev. SHARP. Pallbearers were Virgil CORBIN, Jesse CORBIN,
Elmer CORBIN, Homer CORBIN, Will CORBIN (nephews of the deceased), and Ray SIMMONS.
Flower bearers were Mrs. Cecil ANDERSON, Mrs. Fred WHITAKER, Mrs. Mary SCHRUMP, Mrs.
Byrle BEEMAN, Mrs. Dorothy GRETZAR, Miss Phyllis BRITT, Miss Sally NEW, and Miss Mildred
CORBIN.
The Ever Ready mal quartet of Bedford sang "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "In
the Land Where We Never Grow," and "Going Down the Valley." Their
well-trained soft melody was as a mother's lullaby to her babe. Burial was in the
beautiful Green Hill Cemetery.
"God has not promised skies always blue,
Flower strewn pathways, all our lives through;
"But God has promised strength for the day,
Rest for the labor, light for the way,
Grace for the trials, help from above,
Unfailing sympathy, undying love."
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We wish to thank everyone who helped in any way, for their kindness during the sickness
and after the death of our loved one. Wes especially thank the ministers, the singers,
those who sent the lovely flowers, the undertaker, pallbearers and flower girls.
THE FAMILY,
BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
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Link to the Obituary of his son, Everett Albert CORBIN [1886IN-1940IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his father, Jesse CORBIN [1823KY-1894IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his mother, Delilah (JACKSON) CORBIN [1827KY-1891IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his grandmother, Sarah Hannah (BIVENS) CORBIN [1796KY-1889IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his sister, Minerva Jane (CORBIN) SMITH [1841IN-1923IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his brother, John B. CORBIN [1844IN-1925IN], A Civil War Veteran:
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Link to the Obituary of his sister, Amanda CORBIN [1849IN-1943IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his sister, Cathryn (CORBIN) BRUCE [1852IN-1936IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his sister, Lucretia (CORBIN) DOYLE [1857IN-1936IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his sister, Martha Ellen (CORBIN) (ASHCRAFT) HORN
[1869IN-1957IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his brother, James Emanuel CORBIN [1871IN-1955IN]:
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