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- LOUGH Descendants
Waveland Independent -- July 24, 1931 -- Henry Harrison Lough, one of the only two surviving veterans of the Civil War in this township, died at his home on Howard St. Sunday morning. Funeral services at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Garrie Dillman, on Tuesday morning were in charge of Rev. Hubert Hugo of Rockfield. The pallbearers, members of the American Legion, were Dr. Harting, Charles Barr, Lowell Spencer, Owen Moore, Howard Worl and Carl Smith. The flowers were carried by Mrs. Banta, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Loudermill, Mrs. Machledt and Misses Vivian Oldshue and Helen Kelso. "Taps" was sounded at the wake by Imogene Canine. Mr. Lough was the son of George Washington and Katherine (Carter) Lough and was born in Parke County Oct 8, 1843, being at the time of his death, 87 years 9 months and 11 days old. He was one of a family of 11 children, all of whom have preceded him in death. At the age of 17 he enlisted in the Union Army in I Company, 31st Indiana volunteers, and served 3 years and a half. He fought in the battles of Shiloh, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain and was with Sherman in his march to the sea. In 1866 he married Sarah Jane Budd, who died July 30, 1925. To them were born 8 children, three sons, Jesse, Howard and Herbert are dead. Those living are Arthur Lough, Mrs. Mabel Dillman and Mrs. Lucy Gardner of Waveland, Mrs. Cora Enoch of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Kate Gott of Kentland, 14 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Mr. Lough spent his entire life in and near Waveland where he made a large circle of friends by his modest, kindly and unassuming manner. He was a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church serving as deacon for many years. He was a member of Waveland Lodge No. 300 F & AM. Among those present from a distance were: Mrs. Wm. Lough, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Overman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lough, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lough, and Marvin Lough of Marshall; Mrs. Frank Davis, Miss Lydia Dillman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and daughter of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lough of Danville, Miss Mary Lough of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Enoch and Mr. and Mrs Charles Enoch of New Market.
WAVELAND INDEPENDENT ? AUGUST 2, 1912-- Mrs. Roy Lough died at Culver Hospital early on Monday morning. Funeral services were conducted at the home of Mr. Lough?s father, Joseph Lough, near Marshall, by Rev. H. C. Riley on Tuesday afternoon. Interment in the Bethany Cemetery. Mrs. Anna Irene Lough was the daughter of Howard I. Demaree. Her mother, Elizabeth Campbell Demaree died several years ago. Besides the father she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry Canine, of New Ross, and Miss Betty Demaree, two brothers, Samuel and John, and a half sister Dorothy, She was born December 21, 1880, and was reared on the farm near Byron. She graduated from the Waveland High School with the class of 1909. She married Roy E. Lough, December 25, 1911,a nd they have since lived on a part of the Joseph Lough farm. It was necessary to perform the Caesarian operation on her on Sunday afternoon , and from this she failed to rally. The following is from the obituary. ?She was dedicated to the Lord by the rite of baptism when she was a baby, in the Presbyterian Church in Waveland, and this has always been the faith and church of her choice. Her girlhood life was of the abundant full kind, full of life, fun and energy, happy, sunny and cheerful, even tempered. She was greatly loved and respected by all who knew her. Those attending the funeral from a distance were: Miss Helen Campbell and Douglas Carpenter, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Canine, Crawfordsville; Hal Dronberger, Mrs. Walter Himmelbauer, Terre Haute; Mr. Kerr and family, Hillsboro; Nelson Lough and family, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canine, New Ross.
Waveland Independent, April 28, 1922 -- William Lough, an older brother of Henry H. Lough, died at Marshall on Tuesday evening, after a prolonged illness. His wife is also critically ill. Funeral services were held at the Marshall Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon in charge of their pastor. He leaves three daughters and one son, the latter living in California.
Waveland Independent, March 26, 1915 -- We the many friends and relatives of Fay Lough were deeply grieved to learn of his death. Fay will be greatly missed in many ways from our circle of young folks. We extend our sympathy to his bereaved parents, M/M JH Lough.
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