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Charles C. Aughinbaugh

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Charles C. Aughinbaugh

Birth
North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Nov 1925 (aged 70)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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925 Nov 10
Charles C. Aughinbaugh, age 71, who resided in the Mt Zion neighborhood south of the city, died Monday after an illness of a year. His condition had been serious for three months. Cancer was the cause of death, his vitality being weakened by a siege of influenza last winter. The widow, who was Olive May KEELIN, and twelve children survive. One daughter, Dorothy, lived with her parents. George Aughinbaugh, son of John and Ellen Aughinbaugh was born on March 21, 1854 in North Manchester. He was a farmer by occupation. Funeral services will be held at the Mt Zion Presbyterian church of which he was a member, Thursday, the Rev D. S. Perry will be in charge and burial will be in the Mt. Zion cemetery.

The children who survive are Mrs. Guy Custer of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs George Penrose of Chicago; Mrs Joe Rich of Detroit; Mrs Marvin Van Lue of near Rochester, Ind.: Mrs. Chester Overmyer of Leiters Ford; Miss Dorothy Aughinbaugh at home; George Aughinbaugh of Oakland, Calif; Paul Aughinbaugh of Miami, Fla; Clayton Aughinbaugh of Logansport; Byron Aughinbaugh of Wabash; Walter Aughinbaugh of Chili, Ind.; and William Aughinbaugh in the U. S. Navy
925 Nov 10
Charles C. Aughinbaugh, age 71, who resided in the Mt Zion neighborhood south of the city, died Monday after an illness of a year. His condition had been serious for three months. Cancer was the cause of death, his vitality being weakened by a siege of influenza last winter. The widow, who was Olive May KEELIN, and twelve children survive. One daughter, Dorothy, lived with her parents. George Aughinbaugh, son of John and Ellen Aughinbaugh was born on March 21, 1854 in North Manchester. He was a farmer by occupation. Funeral services will be held at the Mt Zion Presbyterian church of which he was a member, Thursday, the Rev D. S. Perry will be in charge and burial will be in the Mt. Zion cemetery.

The children who survive are Mrs. Guy Custer of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs George Penrose of Chicago; Mrs Joe Rich of Detroit; Mrs Marvin Van Lue of near Rochester, Ind.: Mrs. Chester Overmyer of Leiters Ford; Miss Dorothy Aughinbaugh at home; George Aughinbaugh of Oakland, Calif; Paul Aughinbaugh of Miami, Fla; Clayton Aughinbaugh of Logansport; Byron Aughinbaugh of Wabash; Walter Aughinbaugh of Chili, Ind.; and William Aughinbaugh in the U. S. Navy


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