Mother: E. Stofel
Spouse: Martin Gillmore
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. ANNA GILLMORE
After an illness of several months, Mrs. Anna E. Gillmore, wife of Martin Gillmore, well known resident of Amherst, passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. F. W. Belden of North Church St. Friday night. She was 67 years of age. A complication of diseases from which she suffered since last July caused death.
Mrs. Gillmore moved to Amherst from Brownhelm twenty years ago. Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Belden and Mrs. A. E. Sweet of Brownhelm, and a step son Jacob Bott of Elyria.
Funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon from the Belden home and largely attended by relatives, neighbors and friends. Rev. A. Krause of the St. Paul's Evangelical church Elyria officiated. Burial was made in Cleveland avenue cemetery."
[20 January 1916 Amherst News Times]
Mother: E. Stofel
Spouse: Martin Gillmore
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DEATH CLAIMS MRS. ANNA GILLMORE
After an illness of several months, Mrs. Anna E. Gillmore, wife of Martin Gillmore, well known resident of Amherst, passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs. F. W. Belden of North Church St. Friday night. She was 67 years of age. A complication of diseases from which she suffered since last July caused death.
Mrs. Gillmore moved to Amherst from Brownhelm twenty years ago. Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Belden and Mrs. A. E. Sweet of Brownhelm, and a step son Jacob Bott of Elyria.
Funeral services were conducted on Monday afternoon from the Belden home and largely attended by relatives, neighbors and friends. Rev. A. Krause of the St. Paul's Evangelical church Elyria officiated. Burial was made in Cleveland avenue cemetery."
[20 January 1916 Amherst News Times]
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