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Blanche <I>Amos</I> Loughman

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Blanche Amos Loughman

Birth
Pike County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Apr 1935 (aged 38)
Newark, Licking County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Newark, Licking County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0120696, Longitude: -82.2932056
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Wife of Arthur A. Loughman and daughter of George Finley & Rebecca Murphy Amos Jr.

Mount Carmel Cemetery the actual name of the cemetery is the Oak Hill Cemetery located behind the Mount Carmel Christan Union Church.

Loughman, Blanche
13 Sept 1896-11 April 1935

Mrs. Blanche Loughman, 39, widow of Arthur Loughman, 57 N. 13th Street, died this morning at 9:30 o'clock in the City hospital, where she had been a patient since April 1. She had been ill the past six weeks and death resulted from rheumatic fever and complications.

She was born in Pike County, he daughter of George F. and Rebecca Amos. Her husband died Dec. 15, 1932.

Surviving are five sons and a daughter, Harold, William, Carl. Floyd, Patrick and George Loughman of the home; Ethel Loughman, north of the city; her father, George Amos also north of the city, and the following brothers and sisters: Howard L. Amos and Floyd Amos of Columbus, Mrs. Carrie Sites, Mrs. Laura Wandmer, Earl and Herman Amos, all of the city; Mrs. Rhoda E. Price of St. Louisville and Ernest Amos of the city.

Mrs .Loughman was a member of the Central Church of Christ. The body was moved to Criss Brothers funeral home pending funeral arrangements.

Wife of Arthur A. Loughman and daughter of George Finley & Rebecca Murphy Amos Jr.

Mount Carmel Cemetery the actual name of the cemetery is the Oak Hill Cemetery located behind the Mount Carmel Christan Union Church.

Loughman, Blanche
13 Sept 1896-11 April 1935

Mrs. Blanche Loughman, 39, widow of Arthur Loughman, 57 N. 13th Street, died this morning at 9:30 o'clock in the City hospital, where she had been a patient since April 1. She had been ill the past six weeks and death resulted from rheumatic fever and complications.

She was born in Pike County, he daughter of George F. and Rebecca Amos. Her husband died Dec. 15, 1932.

Surviving are five sons and a daughter, Harold, William, Carl. Floyd, Patrick and George Loughman of the home; Ethel Loughman, north of the city; her father, George Amos also north of the city, and the following brothers and sisters: Howard L. Amos and Floyd Amos of Columbus, Mrs. Carrie Sites, Mrs. Laura Wandmer, Earl and Herman Amos, all of the city; Mrs. Rhoda E. Price of St. Louisville and Ernest Amos of the city.

Mrs .Loughman was a member of the Central Church of Christ. The body was moved to Criss Brothers funeral home pending funeral arrangements.



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