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Clayton J. Aughinbaugh

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Clayton J. Aughinbaugh

Birth
North Manchester, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
1926 (aged 46–47)
Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Monday, June 14, 1926

Clayton AUGHINBAUGH, 46, died at the Northern Indiana Hospital near Logansport, Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness of four years duration. Aughinbaugh, who had served 12 years in the United States army while stationed in the Philippines, contracted a fever which caused him to become mentally deranged.

The deceased was born near North Manchester on October 31, 1879 and was the son of Charles and Olive AUGHINBAUGH. Prior to enlisting in the army Mr. Aughinbaugh was a farmer.

He is survived by his mother, six sisters, Mrs. Sarah CUSTER of New York City, Mrs Ethel PENRISE, Chicago, Mrs. Mable RICH, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Mary VanLUE of this city, Mrs. Ruth OVERMYER of Leiters Ford, and Dorothy [AUGHINBAUGH] at home, and five brothers, George F. [AUGHINBAUGH] of Oakland, Cal., Paul [AUGHINBAUGH], Canton, O., Walter [AUGHINBAUGH] Chili, Byron [AUGHINBAUGH], Wabash, and William [AUGHINBAUGH] of New York City.

The funeral services which will be private will be held from the home of his mother, near Wagoner's Station, at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. Roy GARNER in charge. Burial will be made in the Mt. Zion cemetery.
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OBITUARY
The Rochester Sentinel

Monday, June 14, 1926

Clayton AUGHINBAUGH, 46, died at the Northern Indiana Hospital near Logansport, Sunday afternoon after a lingering illness of four years duration. Aughinbaugh, who had served 12 years in the United States army while stationed in the Philippines, contracted a fever which caused him to become mentally deranged.

The deceased was born near North Manchester on October 31, 1879 and was the son of Charles and Olive AUGHINBAUGH. Prior to enlisting in the army Mr. Aughinbaugh was a farmer.

He is survived by his mother, six sisters, Mrs. Sarah CUSTER of New York City, Mrs Ethel PENRISE, Chicago, Mrs. Mable RICH, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Mary VanLUE of this city, Mrs. Ruth OVERMYER of Leiters Ford, and Dorothy [AUGHINBAUGH] at home, and five brothers, George F. [AUGHINBAUGH] of Oakland, Cal., Paul [AUGHINBAUGH], Canton, O., Walter [AUGHINBAUGH] Chili, Byron [AUGHINBAUGH], Wabash, and William [AUGHINBAUGH] of New York City.

The funeral services which will be private will be held from the home of his mother, near Wagoner's Station, at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. Roy GARNER in charge. Burial will be made in the Mt. Zion cemetery.
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