James G. Schuyler

March 8,1920 - May 1, 2002

Age: 82

Westport, Indiana

                  

Date of Death: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 at 3:43 a.m.
Place of Death:
Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis.
Place of Birth: Lovett, Indiana
Date of Funeral: Saturday, May 4, 2002 at 11:00 a.m.
Visitation:
Friday from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. with a Masonic Memorial Service at 7:30 pm.
Place of Burial:
Westport Cemetery
Officiating:
Rev. David A. Scaggs



Parents:
Fred L. and Almeda Mae (Hinchman) Schuyler

History:

Residential: He was raised in Decatur County. Since his retirement he has wintered in Springhill, Florida.

Education: He graduated from Jackson Township High School in 1939.

Military Service: He was a veteran of WW 2 having served with the US Army.

Occupation: He retired from Cummins in 1978 after 15 years of service.
                  
He had also worked for Arvin Industries for 25 years.

Memberships: Elizabethtown Masonic Lodge # 249 F. & A.M.

                     Bear Creek Baptist Church

                     Greenbelt Golf Club

                     

Married to: Evelyn L. Sanders
     
Place:
Columbus, Indiana
       
Date: February 22, 1946
  
 

SURVIVORS:

Wife - Evelyn L. Schuyler - Westport, Indiana

2 Daughters - Sonia K. Hurtt - Westport, Indiana

                     Dianna L. Anderson - Spring Hill, Florida

1 Sister - Frances Schuyler Sinn - Indianapolis, Indiana

1 Brother - Harold L. Schuyler - Astor, Florida

3 Grandchildren

3 Step Grandchildren

5 Great Grandchildren

2 Step Great Grandchildren

 

Preceded in death by Parents

                                  1 Sister: Donna Dean Schuyler

                                  2 Brothers: Guary Ray Schuyler 

                                                   Donald Gene Schuyler

                                                                                                                                                                       

Memorial contributions may be made to the Donor's Choice 
through the Bass & Gasper Funeral Home.

 

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