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Ben Bartholoma Abuja

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Ben Bartholoma Abuja

Birth
Austria
Death
10 Feb 1969 (aged 88)
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Chase, Lake County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Southeast Section Lot 1
Memorial ID
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Registered for the World War I draft on 9-12-1918. Ben was a self-employed farmer.

1920 Census: Ben is a married farmer living in Pinora Township, Michigan with his wife, Agnes and their sons William 13 and John 10.

1940 Census: Ben in living in Pinora Township, Lake County, Michigan with his wife, Agnes and their son George 12. He is a farmer.

Ben Abuja, 88, of rural Chase, died Monday morning, Feb. 10, in a Traverse City hospital.

He was born in Austria on Aug. 24, 1880. He was married in Chicago on Feb. 26, 1906, to Agnes Nodrag, who died in June, 1958. The family has resided in Pinora Township, Lake County, for 52 years.

Surviving are three sons, John of Kent city, Peter of Hersey and William of Grand Rapids; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Thursday from the McDowell Funeral Home by the Rev. William Heydens, pastor of the Baldwin Baptist Church, with burial in Chase Township Cemetery.
Registered for the World War I draft on 9-12-1918. Ben was a self-employed farmer.

1920 Census: Ben is a married farmer living in Pinora Township, Michigan with his wife, Agnes and their sons William 13 and John 10.

1940 Census: Ben in living in Pinora Township, Lake County, Michigan with his wife, Agnes and their son George 12. He is a farmer.

Ben Abuja, 88, of rural Chase, died Monday morning, Feb. 10, in a Traverse City hospital.

He was born in Austria on Aug. 24, 1880. He was married in Chicago on Feb. 26, 1906, to Agnes Nodrag, who died in June, 1958. The family has resided in Pinora Township, Lake County, for 52 years.

Surviving are three sons, John of Kent city, Peter of Hersey and William of Grand Rapids; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Thursday from the McDowell Funeral Home by the Rev. William Heydens, pastor of the Baldwin Baptist Church, with burial in Chase Township Cemetery.


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