In Memory

Oscar Gee - Class Of 1911

  Oscar Edison Gee, 49, died Thursday at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. E. Studebaker in Miami, Florida, where he had suffered a stroke of paralysis.  He had been ill for 10 months.
  On December 4th, 1913 he was united in marriage to Estella Sutchliff, and to this union three sons were born, John Turner, William Urich and Robert Edison.  His companion preceded him in death in October, 1938.
  He attended and graduated from the Delphi high school, also attended Jefferson Medical college in Philadelphia.  He spent his entire life as a salesman.  He spent most of his life in Delphi.  About ten years were spent in Philadelphia, and the last two years in Miami, Florida.
  He was a member of the order of Odd Fellows in Delphi and a medical Fraternity in Philadelphia.
  He leaves to mourn his passing his three sons, John Turner of Delphi, William Urich of Homestead, Florida, Robert Edison of Miami, Florida, one sister, Mrs. H. E. Studebaker of Miami, Florida; three brothers, Edward of Philadelphia, Samuel of Lafayette, Charles T. of Indianapolis; also eight nieces and three nephews, and many other relatives and a host of friends.
  He possessed a friendly and sociable disposition which made for him many friends.
  The body arrived in Delphi Sunday evening accompanied by his sister.  It was taken to the Blythe and sons funeral home where services were held Tuesday afternoon.  He was buried at Colburn.
  His two sons William and Robert drove from Florida for the funeral.
 
Obituary notice taken from the Delphi Journal, Thursday, April 8, 1941