Notes for: Mary Bodine

I would not doubt her husband is not the Riley H. White buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Marion Co., IN. I'm not sure which Mary White there would be this one, though.

From Ronny Bodine:

Mary Bodine, age 20 and single, lived with her mother June 1880.

From Decatur County, Indiana Marriage Records:
Riley White AND Mary Bodine were married 29 Oct 1880 by Alfred Lowe, J.P.

1900 Center Twp., Marion Co., IN: Riley F. WHITE Dec 1855 IN salesman, Mary March 1860 IN wife. Married 20 years, 0 children born.

1910 Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN: Riley F. WHITE 54 IN floor mgr-dry goods, May 50 In wife. Married 30 years, 0 children.

From Indiana Death Certificate of Mary White, wife of Riley F. White, born 17 March 1860 in Norristown, dau. of Virgil Bodine, died 25 March 1930 of pneumonia in Clarksburg, Decatur County and was buried there. Informant was Riley F. White of Clarksburg.

Obituary, Rushville (Ind.) Republican of 26 March 1930.
Mrs. Riley White, 72, died early Tuesday morning at he rhome in Clarksburg following a long illness of a complication of diseases. She was born in Clarksburg, her maiden name being Mary Bodine, and was married October 29, 1880. The Whites lived in Michigan for several years, but recently returned to Clarksburg. The husband is the only survivor. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, with Rev. W. T. Crawley in charge. Burial will be in Clarksburg cemetery.

From Michigan Death Records:
Riley White, widower of Mary White, born 1 July 1856 in Franklin County, Indiana, son of John W. & Elizabeth (Graham) White, both parents born in Virginia, died 23 July 1935 in St. Joseph, Berrien County. [Note: In 1880 Riley F. White, 23, born in Indiana, lived in Fugit, Decatur County, Indiana with his parents John W. & Elizabeth White, both parents born in Virginia.]

Obituary, The News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Mich.) of 25 July 1935.
The body of Riley T. White, 79, Benton Harbor, was removed today to Marion, Ind. for funeral services and burial. Mr. White died Wednesday afternoon. He had lived in Benton Harbor several years. He was employed by Vern Enders and previously at the European hotel.