Saturday, July 27, 1929
Amos C. SARVER, aged 67, passed away at his home two miles northeast of this city at 8:30 Friday evening. Death resulted from illness which followed a stroke of paralysis suffered six months ago. Mr. Sarver's condition became critical last Wednesday when he lapsed into unconsciousness and gradually grew weaker until the end. The deceased was an active worker in the Rochester township farmers organizations and for a number of years was chairman of the various institute programs held in this city.
Amos C., son of Wesley E. and Mary MEYERS SARVER, was born in Cass county on February 25, 1862. For several years he resided in Cass county and Peru where he followed the occupation of a carpenter. On October 7, 1894 he was united in marriage to Elizabeth WERNER, the ceremony taking place in Rochester. The deceased had been a resident of Rochester township since 1920. Mr. Sarver was a member of the Peru Methodist church and the I.O.O.F. lodge also of that city. Surviving with the widow are two sisters, Mrs. Arthur LONG, and Mrs. Rose HORTON, both of Twelve Mile, and four brothers, Peter [SARVER], Newton [SARVER] and Lester [SARVER], all of Perrysburg and Frank SARVER, of Kokomo. A son, Alonzo D. [SARVER], died in the service of his country at Camp Shelby, Miss., in the year of 1918.
Funeral service in charge of Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH, of Elkhart, will be held at the Rochester Methodist church Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1929
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Saturday, July 27, 1929
Amos C. SARVER, aged 67, passed away at his home two miles northeast of this city at 8:30 Friday evening. Death resulted from illness which followed a stroke of paralysis suffered six months ago. Mr. Sarver's condition became critical last Wednesday when he lapsed into unconsciousness and gradually grew weaker until the end. The deceased was an active worker in the Rochester township farmers organizations and for a number of years was chairman of the various institute programs held in this city.
Amos C., son of Wesley E. and Mary MEYERS SARVER, was born in Cass county on February 25, 1862. For several years he resided in Cass county and Peru where he followed the occupation of a carpenter. On October 7, 1894 he was united in marriage to Elizabeth WERNER, the ceremony taking place in Rochester. The deceased had been a resident of Rochester township since 1920. Mr. Sarver was a member of the Peru Methodist church and the I.O.O.F. lodge also of that city. Surviving with the widow are two sisters, Mrs. Arthur LONG, and Mrs. Rose HORTON, both of Twelve Mile, and four brothers, Peter [SARVER], Newton [SARVER] and Lester [SARVER], all of Perrysburg and Frank SARVER, of Kokomo. A son, Alonzo D. [SARVER], died in the service of his country at Camp Shelby, Miss., in the year of 1918.
Funeral service in charge of Rev. Daniel SLAYBAUGH, of Elkhart, will be held at the Rochester Methodist church Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1929
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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