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Ted Leroy Amos

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Ted Leroy Amos

Birth
Comstock, Custer County, Nebraska, USA
Death
21 Jun 1955 (aged 64)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5958278, Longitude: -116.5668861
Plot
Sec. R, Lot 573, Sp. 1
Memorial ID
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Ted Amos
NAMPA - Ted Amos, 64, of 218 Davis avenue, an employe of the Edmark Auto company, died Tuesday afternoon at his home following a two-month illness.
Mr. Amos came to Nampa in 1944. He operated his own garage at Sergeant, Neb., where he lived for many years. He was born April 16, 1891, at Coburge, Neb., and was married at Broken Bow, Neb., to Esther Mattox, on Dec. 19, 1913.
He was a member of the Assembly of God church.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Amos are two sons, Edwin of Howe and Bernard of Meridian; four daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Larsen of Marsing, Mrs. Wilma Rose of Bellingham, Wash., Mrs. Vera Rose of Glenns Ferry and Mrs. Alberta Allen of Meridian; three brothers, Ray Amos in Texas, Otto Amos in Oregon and Noel Amos of Sergeant, and 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services are pending a Alsip chapel.

The Idaho Daily Statesman (Boise, Idaho) June 22, 1955 - Page 12
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Ted Amos
NAMPA - Ted Amos, 64, of 218 Davis avenue, an employe of the Edmark Auto company, died Tuesday afternoon at his home following a two-month illness.
Mr. Amos came to Nampa in 1944. He operated his own garage at Sergeant, Neb., where he lived for many years. He was born April 16, 1891, at Coburge, Neb., and was married at Broken Bow, Neb., to Esther Mattox, on Dec. 19, 1913.
He was a member of the Assembly of God church.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Amos are two sons, Edwin of Howe and Bernard of Meridian; four daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Larsen of Marsing, Mrs. Wilma Rose of Bellingham, Wash., Mrs. Vera Rose of Glenns Ferry and Mrs. Alberta Allen of Meridian; three brothers, Ray Amos in Texas, Otto Amos in Oregon and Noel Amos of Sergeant, and 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services are pending a Alsip chapel.

The Idaho Daily Statesman (Boise, Idaho) June 22, 1955 - Page 12


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