♂ Elmer William BROCKMANN
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from The Vincennes Sun-Commercial Thursday, 27 Apr 1978, pg 6:
E.W. BROCKMAN - E.W. Brockman of 614 N. Seventh St. died at 5:15 PM Wednesday at his home. He was the son of George and Margaret Held Brockman. He was a member of many local organizations, active in community service. He was a funeral director for more than 40 years. Surviving are his wife Maxine Walker Brockman; a son Dale Brockman, Vincennes; daughters Billie Brockman, Vincennes, and Jackie Smith, Jacksonville, IL; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be 10 AM Saturday at the Brockman and Son Chapel with the Rev. Everett Wright officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 PM Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be given to the heart fund.
rom the Knox County Public Library website:
THE McGRADY-BROCKMAN HOUSE -
The Knox County Public Library's regional history/genealogy center in the former Brockman Funeral Home at 614 N. 7th St. (corner of 7th and Hart across from the library) opened to the public on March 18, 2002. McGrady-Brockman was chosen as the name of the new facility, recognizing Charles P. McGrady, who built the house in 1859, and the Brockman family who owned the building for over 60 years. The library became the seventh owner of this historic property in 2000. Other past owners were Joseph Pollock (1866-1887), Joseph Swartzel (1887-1902), Dexter Aldrich (1902-1912), and George Ryan (1912-1937). Elmer Brockman converted the private residence into a funeral home in 1937.
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