Crawfordsville paper:
Verner M. Mount, 77, of 2307 indianapolis Road, (Crawfordsville, IN) died at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Culver Hospital.
Mr. Mount had served 14 years as Montgomery Circuit Court baliff. He founded the Crawfordsville Burial Vault co. in 1933 and continued as its owner and operator for 36 years.
He was past president and 43-year member of Crawfordsville Lions club and had a perfect attendance record for 43 years. He was a member of Crawfordsville Masonic Lodge and First Christian Church. He was a graduate of Noblesville high School and had served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Born July 28, 1907, at Scottsburg, he was a son of James and Anna Murphy Mount. He was married to Bertha Cole in 1935. She survives.
Also surviving are two sons, Stanley C. of Madison, Wisc. and Dr. Mark Mount of Amherst, Mass; two brothers, Mark of Westfield, N.J. and Dr. M.S. Mount of Bloomington; two sisters, Ethel Mount of Noblesville and Mrs. Bessie Ruth Campbell of Moneta, VA; and four grandchildren. (Bradley A., Christopher Clayton, Erin Elizabeth, and Michael. pjm)/
Two sisters are deceased.
Services are scheduled at 11 a.m Saturday in Powers Funeral Home with the Rev. Glenn Brigman officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home 3-5 and 6-8 p.m. Friday. The family requests memorials to be made at the funeral home to Lions Club Cancer Control Board.
Noblesville paper:
Verner M. Mount
Verner M. Mount, 77, a former Hamilton County resident, died Wednesday, May 1, 1985 in Culver Hospital, Crawfordsville.
He was born June 28, 1908 in Scottsburg. He attended Noblesville Schools and graduated fro Noblesville High School. He later moved to Crawfordsville where he had lived for the past 40 years.
Survivors are his wife, Bertha Mount, Crawfordsville; two sons, Stanley Mount, Madison, Wisconsin; Mark Mount, Amherst, Massachusetts; two sisters, Ethel Mount, Noblesville; Bessie Ruth Campbell, Moneta, Virginia; two brothers, Mathias S. Mount, D. d., Bloomfield; Mark Mount, Westfield, New Jersey and four grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday, May 4, 1985 at Powers Funeral Home in Crawfordsville. Burial was in Scottsburg. (NOT - pjm)(Buried at Crownland in Noblesville)