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Ernest Anz

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Ernest Anz

Birth
Death
15 Feb 1932 (aged 43)
Burial
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B, Row 19
Memorial ID
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ERNEST ANZ DIES MONDAY

Ernest Anz, born July 7, 1888; died Monday, February 15, 1932. Deceased had been living in the Womack community several miles east of Clifton practically all of his life, and was one of the well known citizens of the county.

Deceased was thought to be in perfect health by his many friends until just a few weeks ago when his health became in such condition that it was necessary that he be taken to a sanitarium at Waco for treatment; and after being given a thorough examination by specialists and his local physician, it is understood that he was advised that there was nothing that could be done for him and he was sent home with the understanding that he had but a few days in which to wind up his affairs prior to his death; and the diagnosis proved to be just as they had advised him they had found.

Besides the wife and three children, seven brothers: Oscar, Joe, Henry, Robert, Walter, Charley and Ted Anz; two sisters: Mrs. Minnie Ludwig, Waco; Mrs. Ida Truede, Taylor, and other relatives are left to mourn his death.

Funeral services were conducted from the family residence at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and concluded at the grave in the Clifton cemetery by Rev. Geo. Diehm, pastor of the church at Womack.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, February 19, 1932; Pg. 1, Column 6
ERNEST ANZ DIES MONDAY

Ernest Anz, born July 7, 1888; died Monday, February 15, 1932. Deceased had been living in the Womack community several miles east of Clifton practically all of his life, and was one of the well known citizens of the county.

Deceased was thought to be in perfect health by his many friends until just a few weeks ago when his health became in such condition that it was necessary that he be taken to a sanitarium at Waco for treatment; and after being given a thorough examination by specialists and his local physician, it is understood that he was advised that there was nothing that could be done for him and he was sent home with the understanding that he had but a few days in which to wind up his affairs prior to his death; and the diagnosis proved to be just as they had advised him they had found.

Besides the wife and three children, seven brothers: Oscar, Joe, Henry, Robert, Walter, Charley and Ted Anz; two sisters: Mrs. Minnie Ludwig, Waco; Mrs. Ida Truede, Taylor, and other relatives are left to mourn his death.

Funeral services were conducted from the family residence at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and concluded at the grave in the Clifton cemetery by Rev. Geo. Diehm, pastor of the church at Womack.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, February 19, 1932; Pg. 1, Column 6


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