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Private Aaron Eubank

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Private Aaron Eubank Veteran

Birth
Preble County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Apr 1910 (aged 67)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Salamonie Township, Huntington County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6757795, Longitude: -85.421102
Memorial ID
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from the THE CHRISTIAN CONSERVATOR MAY 4, 1910

Aaron Eubank, son of Joseph and Susanna(Rosanna) Eubank, was born June 21, 1842, and departed this life April 20, 1910, aged 67 years, 9 months and 29 days. He leaves three children: two sons and one daughter. His wife preceded him to the spirit world three years ago.

Brother Eubank was the oldest of ten children. One brother and father preceded him to the paradise of God. His children, aged mother, three brothers and five sisters survive him with a host of near relatives and friends to mourn; but not as those without hope.

He was converted and joined the United Brethren Church when quite young, and lived a Christian life until death. In his last hours while suffering intensely he said,
" I am ready to go," and he also said " I am trusting in Jesus." He was reconciled and patient during his last affliction. Brother Eubank was quiet and unassuming but beloved by all who knew him. He was a soldier in the Civil War. He enlisted in the 34th Indiana regiment, and served as a soldier more than four years, having enlisted in 1861. Brother Eubank has ended his service and entered on his reward. The funeral services were held in Warren United Brethren Church, April 22, conducted by the writer, assisted by Henry Ketner of Marion, Indiana . Interment at the Good cemetery. May grace comfort and sustain the bereft and lead all to a home in heaven.

ABRAHAM RUST .
from the THE CHRISTIAN CONSERVATOR MAY 4, 1910

Aaron Eubank, son of Joseph and Susanna(Rosanna) Eubank, was born June 21, 1842, and departed this life April 20, 1910, aged 67 years, 9 months and 29 days. He leaves three children: two sons and one daughter. His wife preceded him to the spirit world three years ago.

Brother Eubank was the oldest of ten children. One brother and father preceded him to the paradise of God. His children, aged mother, three brothers and five sisters survive him with a host of near relatives and friends to mourn; but not as those without hope.

He was converted and joined the United Brethren Church when quite young, and lived a Christian life until death. In his last hours while suffering intensely he said,
" I am ready to go," and he also said " I am trusting in Jesus." He was reconciled and patient during his last affliction. Brother Eubank was quiet and unassuming but beloved by all who knew him. He was a soldier in the Civil War. He enlisted in the 34th Indiana regiment, and served as a soldier more than four years, having enlisted in 1861. Brother Eubank has ended his service and entered on his reward. The funeral services were held in Warren United Brethren Church, April 22, conducted by the writer, assisted by Henry Ketner of Marion, Indiana . Interment at the Good cemetery. May grace comfort and sustain the bereft and lead all to a home in heaven.

ABRAHAM RUST .


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