You can get copies of the obituaries from the Indiana State Library
Newspaper Division --
http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/WWW/INDIANA/general.html#services says
how. You'll need to know the date, section, and page number, but the
Necrology Index gives you that. I've used this service several times,
it works great.
-- Julia
Christiana Burk wrote:
I checked the Necrology Index on the web and found that my great uncle,
George F. Eckart, was listed as dying 11 Jan 1934. I further was able to
find that George and his wife Mildred were buried in the Mishawaka City
Cemetery. I am wondering if there is a way to find out if there is a
monument on their graves? Does the cemetery have a web page or email and
are the graves indexed. We will be visiting the area on Sept 2nd and would
like to visit the cemetery, but we realize it will be Labor Day.
The obituary of George F. Eckart was in the South Bend Tribune - Record
30-3403. Is it possible to find out what this obituary contains?
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris Burk
Albuquerque, NM
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