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Old 12-04-2005, 07:03 AM
Erik P Conard Erik P Conard is offline
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an old genie talks

Each state has a vital statistics division. Each person who dies is
to have a death certificate. Order a copy from their State Department of Vital Statistics, and they will generally search for a
five year period.
In the death cert there should be a notation where the body is
buried or cremated or scattered if done by then...
The obituary depends...funeral home would have info., newspaper
might...back then more likely as today they charge and some folks
do not put in paper as to alerting folks when they'd not be at home.
Realtively easy, just takes a bit of time, but there must be some old codgers who went to the funeral. Indy should have this, and
if you get stymied, have Tom Earp contact his uncle Erik. I will find
it for you-all. Interfraternally, Erik P Conard, TKE, Denver
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