At the Salem hospital, March 13, 1915, J. C. Amstutz. He is survived by a family of 14 children. Seven of the children live at the home six miles north of Salem, on the Silverton road. The others are living in the east.
The funeral will be held from the Mennonite church at Pratum on the arrival of relatives from Oklahoma. The remains are in care of the Terwilliger Cottage Parlors.
Daily Capital Journal, [Salem, OR], March 15, 1915, page 3, column 4
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Father: Christian Amstutz
Mother: Anna Gerber
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At the Salem hospital, March 13, 1915, J. C. Amstutz. He is survived by a family of 14 children. Seven of the children live at the home six miles north of Salem, on the Silverton road. The others are living in the east.
The funeral will be held from the Mennonite church at Pratum on the arrival of relatives from Oklahoma. The remains are in care of the Terwilliger Cottage Parlors.
Daily Capital Journal, [Salem, OR], March 15, 1915, page 3, column 4
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Father: Christian Amstutz
Mother: Anna Gerber
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Family Members
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Ella May Amstutz
1879–1898
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Celesta B Amstutz Base
1882–1956
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Wesley Andrew Amstutz
1884–1942
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Harvey Elmer Amstutz
1886–1959
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Lydia A Amstutz Funck
1888–1969
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Ida Pearl Amstutz Coil
1890–1961
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Earl Albert Amstutz
1893–1976
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Waldo Edwin Amstutz
1894–1927
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Milo Warren Amstutz
1896–1968
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Ira Vernon Amstutz
1898–1940
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Nora A. Amstutz Peters
1898–1980
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Elma Lorena Amstutz Payne
1900–1973
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Dillman Ray Amstutz
1903–1957
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