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Amos Ansel Amonson

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Amos Ansel Amonson Veteran

Birth
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Death
3 May 1964 (aged 72)
Shoshone County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk 2, Lot 10, Sp #3
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Raised in the towns of Burke and Spokane Falls when Idaho and Washington were not yet U.S. states, but were U.S. territory. Served in U.S.A. Army Co B 37 Machine Gun Batallion, World War I. Ansel was settled into Wallace, Idaho by the 1930's where he took a fancy to a fellow member of the local Scandinavian Fraternity, Dorothy Abrahamson - daughter of Abraham & Clara Ann Abrahamson, born 9 June 1919 in Bowman County, North Dakota. On October 16, 1939, they were married in Spokane.

Ansel and Dorothy's four children: Ann, David, John and Maria earned their diploma's at Wallace High School. The family were members at Bethany Lutheran Church, Osburn, Idaho.

Sources:
ShoshoneNewsPress.com - Dorothy's obituary - accessed 25 April 2010; Grave marker photo posted by findagrave contributor M.Young 2013.
Raised in the towns of Burke and Spokane Falls when Idaho and Washington were not yet U.S. states, but were U.S. territory. Served in U.S.A. Army Co B 37 Machine Gun Batallion, World War I. Ansel was settled into Wallace, Idaho by the 1930's where he took a fancy to a fellow member of the local Scandinavian Fraternity, Dorothy Abrahamson - daughter of Abraham & Clara Ann Abrahamson, born 9 June 1919 in Bowman County, North Dakota. On October 16, 1939, they were married in Spokane.

Ansel and Dorothy's four children: Ann, David, John and Maria earned their diploma's at Wallace High School. The family were members at Bethany Lutheran Church, Osburn, Idaho.

Sources:
ShoshoneNewsPress.com - Dorothy's obituary - accessed 25 April 2010; Grave marker photo posted by findagrave contributor M.Young 2013.

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IDAHO
SGT CO B 37 MACHINE GUN BN
WORLD WAR I



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